On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:38 PM, H.S.Rai <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Mohit Singh <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > The REAL fight is in first and second year of technical courses where
> > kanetkar books as well as Turbo C++ rules. Once the mindset of
> > students and faculty members is set with TC
>
> It is more faculty members and syllabus. External examiner (in case
> some faculty member conduct lab with g++) will upset by seeing header
> files without .h or not mention of conio.h
>
> yes it is more of faculty and syllabus.

we at our institution will tell the external examiner that we have done labs
only using gcc/g++/openjdk etc on GNU Linux only , and also we will show
them how easily we man manage and secure networks using GNU/Linux and what
other benefits that has led us to do the stuff on GNU/Lunux. may times the
external examiner will think that it is great to work on GNU ?linux and will
not bother to look into too much of details .also many have requested to
help in setting up such lab at their place , so though it may take time
there will be a day in which "Let us see gcc / g++ " books will be printed
and that time people like kanitkar will also join the movement.

as far as i know that person, he started to write the book when he was in
wipro, just for time pass , later sensed that there is a marked and started
to write manuals , then ext book, as normal as any individual   does he also
has done ,

we being so may from the community should learn from him and make use of
this opportunity to bring more and more books , let us write more and more
books / manuals relevant to whatever university we are near to and
demonstrate what is right way to do the things . then obviously every one
will slowly migrate

I don't know how faculty trained on Turbo C++ will mark paper, if
> students follow ISO C++.
>
> All faculty members, member board of studies should see link:
>
> http://www2.research.att.com/~bs/compilers.html<http://www2.research.att.com/%7Ebs/compilers.html>
>
> nice example


> The test program given there will not run of Turbo C++. When CSE / IT
> faculty and student wish to work on latest versions of other software,
> but stick to TC++ for C/C++
>
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> H.S.Rai
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