On Feb 28, 12:34 pm, Jeff Schwab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch wrote: > > Hey a flame bait. I'll bite.
[ redirected to OP ] >>> OP.flamebait= 1.0. >>> bait.bite() Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> AttributeError: 'FlameBait' object has no attribute 'bite' > Excuse me? Somebody posts about an introductory course on C++ covering > "dynamic arrays using pointers" and literally says "kill me now," and > I'm the flamer for asking him not to hold the language responsible for > the bad course? > > > This a bit of an overreaction unless you > > know what the course was about. > > It's supposed to be about C++, according to the OP. > > > If the goal is to learn about the > > computer and that basically everything is a number in the end, then C is a > > good choice. More portable than assembler but nearly as close to the > > metal. > > And a better choice than C++ would be. > > > To the OP: If you try C++, don't hold that crappy language against C#, D, > > or Java. ;-) > > What's the relevance of C#, D, or Java to the OP's post? public static void synchronized flamewar() {} virtual void flamewar() {} def flamewar(): pass [ castironpi has changed the newsgroup to comp.lang.flamewar ] Programming is very hard. And on that note! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list