"What are you going to do with it?" is the question.Project Dark Fox wrote:Learning C++. Please tell me I won't be regretting this decision.
"What are you going to do with it?" is the question.Project Dark Fox wrote:Learning C++. Please tell me I won't be regretting this decision.
Why does he need to do anything with it? Can't a man have a hobby. :pZippy wrote:"What are you going to do with it?" is the question.
Depending on his nature, he may or may not be in for plenty of headaches with the learning process. So having some idea or where to go, or at least a realistic idea, might save on the potential, "Why am I doing this again?" factor.Snarboo wrote:Why does he need to do anything with it? Can't a man have a hobby.Zippy wrote:"What are you going to do with it?" is the question.


Snarboo wrote:Why does he need to do anything with it? Can't a man have a hobby.Zippy wrote:"What are you going to do with it?" is the question.

Project Dark Fox wrote:Learning C++. Please tell me I won't be regretting this decision.
printz wrote:I've often found the polymorphism and such fancy inheritance features confusing (specifically, who is called, the father or the son).
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