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Re: Enough with the newbie C questions!
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Re: Enough with the newbie C questions!


  • Subject: Re: Enough with the newbie C questions!
  • From: Jonathan Hendry <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 23:43:09 -0400

On Saturday, August 30, 2003, at 07:48 PM, David Thorp wrote:

To Dustin, and everyone else...

Dustin is not the first to say something like what he has said below. But at the same time, when I started C, on my Mac, a few weeks ago, with the goal of moving to Cocoa eventually, I wrote to the list with more than one beginner C question, and an apology if it wasn't the right place to do so. One person wrote back with "No more C questions please" and five others wrote back (although mostly privately) saying that it was ok, that C is where I need to start to get to Cocoa, and that this list is all about helping people and so it was fine...

There are better places to ask C questions.

You might start by searching Google Groups. There's a newsgroup dedicated to C questions,
and Google probably has over a decade of posts to search from. Chances are good that
someone has asked your question before.

The newsgroup in question is comp.lang.c
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