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  • From: email@hidden (Ben Mackin)
  • Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2001 15:30:12 -0700

Ok, I am not exactly sure if this is te best place to put this, but here
goes.

At my school, they are currently begining the transition from C++ to
teaching Java in the computer science department. I came in right at the
transition point, and was given a choice of which I wanted to pursue. I
choose C++. In the future (possible after my schooling), I would love to
learn Objective-C/Cocoa (I have heard it makes coding easier).

Did I make a wrong choice? Should I have gone with Java instead? I
mainly choose C++ because I figured that more applications are written
in C++ over Java. Was that a poor assumption? I am not totallt
interested into going into a dot com (and doing webbased applications),
more mainstram applications/games (be it console or pc/mac titles).

Thanks,
Ben


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