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Re: C/C++ learning
« on: March 02, 2003, 10:08:33 AM »
Hi Karlos,

Just noticed this thread. This a great idea if someone is willing to set it up.

Like you said, it would have an additional set of rules to the ones already being used, concerning OT talking, etc.etc.

For me to participate, even more rules are needed.

Yes, more.

A) 68k and A1 should be separate, people can always look across the fence.
B) We all use the same Version no. and brand of C or C++ (orANSI) compiler, debugger, linker, etc. (I'm a beginner, so don't have a preference).
C) Everyone has to have the same SDK.

A very specific list of every item needed to participate, easy to find the list, and a http:// where to buy the items.

Maybe, by chance, you read about my ridiculous difficulties in making a RAM disk work on my w98se?

We all have to be on the same wavelength. I'm not stupid, but, when I'm learning something, even a trivial thing like everybody in the classroom having different keyboards is enough to make me give up. When you say, pick this menu item, I expect it to be exactly where you tell me to look. Type this in, I will type it letter for letter.


I'm not a quitter, but I need solid reference points.

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