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Socoder -> C/C++/C#/Other -> C Tutorials

Sat, 16 Sep 2006, 07:27
Scherererer
So, I know C# like the back of my hand aswell as the language structure of C++, and then suddenly I need to know C... I joined up with a robotics team at my school and they use C to program the robot. I know how everything works, I just don't know where it stops... as in, where the procedural parts of C stop and the OOP parts of C++ begin. I know there are no classes and private/public/static fields, and there aren't any methods for structs. I just need something to get me back in the groove.

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