You are assuming he understands Object Oriented Programming. Most programmers I know, don't really get OOP.
See my other post. To really do C++ correctly you need to understand the abstract concept (which has nothing to do with C++). Without that OOP lightbulb coming on first it doesn't make a lot of sense. You can still program C and call it C++ though.
34 posted on 02/21/2003 5:59:05 PM PST by Arkinsaw
I have three years on formal training in OOP, mostly all in Java, but some Modula 3 and other useless languages as well.
Most, if not all the training was on a theoretical level, so really once I get over the "How is it implemented in C++ vs Java" stumbling block, I should be OK.
36 posted on 02/21/2003 7:27:47 PM PST by freeasinbeer
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