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From: brockman@netcom.com (daniel brockman)
Subject: Re: [--] Re: Beginner to C/C++ looking for some good books
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In article <41m918$jkf@nova.umuc.edu> coates@nova.umuc.edu (Elliott Coates) writes:
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>Further, C is cool, and C++ builds on its coolness.
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The Return of the SubIntellectual.  I knew they were around here
somewhere.  This is the mode of thought that reaches technical
decisions by estimating the coolness of the alternatives.
May the force be with you as you debug your code.

db
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