" If one language works better than another in some situations, that is the language to use."
Aside from getting max speed, in what situations are you better off programming in C rather than C++?.
Type: Posts; User: Clyde
" If one language works better than another in some situations, that is the language to use."
Aside from getting max speed, in what situations are you better off programming in C rather than C++?.
Thanks for the advice people :)
I think i'll swap over to C++, I'm currently reading K&R and i'll finish it, but i'm going to try and get used to using the C++ notation.
Is there anything you can do in C that you can't do in C++?
At the moment, i don't understand why ANYONE would EVER bother learning C.
I mean if you can do everything that you can do in C with...
I'm in the process of learning C.. but i'm tempted to drop it entirely and concentrate on C++.
Is there any reason to stick with C, I mean there must be right? Otherwise no-one would use it...