Re: Quick questions...



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...you experienced programmers of C; did you start with C? What course
of study did you pursue to get to where you are today? Would you
suggest starting with REALbasic first for a n00b? I am completely new
to programming and using a Mac and would like some input as to where to
begin a career in programming.  I know this is probably a somewhat
undefined question, but would appreciate you input/advice. Thanks.

82-84 : BASIC (Apple II, Commodore, IBM-PC) (self-learning) 87 : Pascal (The Revelation !) (self-learning) 87 : ASM 86 (course), C (self-learning) 88 : C (course), HP BASIC (HP 9000) (job) 91 : ASM 51 (job) 93 : ASM 68k, some VB.. (job) 94 til now : C (job)

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