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edited Aug 21 '08 at 6:18
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Original Question: Should I Learn C?
In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisy" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
@Jonas - Great answer about the ability to explore different platforms like Nintendo DS, ipod, mobile, etc. This is much more practical example than some of the others.
C or Assembly?
Lots of folks reccomending recomending Assembler, so add on question: Is it better to learn C or Assembler? If Assembler, which one?
Recommended assemblers so far:
- Motorolla 68000
- Intel Assembler (does he mean x86?)
- MASM32
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edited Aug 21 '08 at 6:16
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Original Question: Should I Learn C?In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisy" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
C or Assembly?
@Jonas - Great answer about the ability to explore different platforms like Nintendo DS, ipod, mobile, etc. This is much more practical example than some of the others.
Lots of folks recomending reccomending Assembler, so add on question: Is it better to learn C or Assembler? If Assembler, which one?
Recommended assemblers so far:
- Motorolla 68000
- Intel Assembler (does he mean x86?)
- MASM32
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edited Aug 21 '08 at 1:58
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Original Question: Should I Learn C?
In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisy" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
C or Assembly?
Lots of folks recomending Assembler, so add on question: Is it better to learn C or Assembler? If Assembler, which one?
Recommended assemblers so far:
- Motorolla 68000
- Intel Assembler (does he mean x86?)
- MASM32
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edited Aug 21 '08 at 1:56
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Original Question: Should I Learn C?
In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisy" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
C or Assembly?
Lots of folks recomending Assembler, so add on question: Is it better to learn C or Assembler? If Assembler, which one?
Recommended assemblers so far:
- Motorolla 68000
- Intel Assembler (does he mean x86?)
- MASM32
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edited Aug 15 '08 at 18:27
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Original Question: Should I Learn C?
In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisy" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
@Jonas - Great answer about the ability to explore different platforms like Nintendo DS, ipod, mobile, etc. This is much more practical example than some of the others.
C or Assembly?
Lots of folks recomending Assembler, so add on question: Is it better to learn C or Assembler? If Assembler, which one?
Recommended assemblers so far:
- Motorolla 68000
- Intel Assembler (does he mean x86?)
- MASM32
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In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisy" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
@Jonas - Great answer about the ability to explore different platforms like Nintendo DS, ipod, mobile, etc. This is much more practical example than some of the others.
Lots of folks reccomending recomending Assembler, so add on question: Is it better to learn C or Assembler? If Assembler, which one?
Recommended assemblers so far:
- Motorolla 68000
- Intel Assembler (does he mean x86?)
- MASM32
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In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisy" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
@Jonas - Great answer about the ability to explore different platforms like Nintendo DS, ipod, mobile, etc. This is much more practical example than some of the others.
Lots of folks reccomending Assembler, so add on question: Is it better to learn C or Assembler? If Assembler, which one?
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edited Aug 7 '08 at 22:56
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In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisy" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
@Jonas - Great answer about the ability to explore different platforms like Nintendo DS, ipod, mobile, etc. This is much more practical example than some of the others.
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edited Aug 7 '08 at 17:10
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In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisey" enterprisy" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
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edited Aug 6 '08 at 23:33
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Should I learn C?(updated)
In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisey" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
Update See the bottom of the thread for Jon's plight. He was severely downmodded simply for providing an alternative point of view. Its sad when this happens to the level that someone feels they must remove their answer entirely. Especially when this question was just meant for fun.
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edited Aug 6 '08 at 23:20
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Should I learn C? (updated)
In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisey" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
Update See the bottom of the thread for Jon's plight. He was severely downmodded simply for providing an alternative point of view. Its sad when this happens to the level that someone feels they must remove their answer entirely. Especially when this question was just meant for fun.
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edited Aug 6 '08 at 23:14
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In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisey" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
Update See the bottom of the thread for Jon's plight. He was severely downmodded simply for providing an alternative point of view. Its sad when this happens to the level that someone feels they must remove their answer entirely.
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edited Aug 5 '08 at 23:36
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In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisey" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
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In the theme of the stackoverflow podcast, here's a fun question: should I learn C? I expect Jeff & Joel will have something to say on this.
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisey" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
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Should I learn C?
Some info on my background:
- Primarily a Java programmer on "enterprisey" systems.
- Favorite languages: python, scheme
- 7 years programming experience
- A very small amount of C++ experience, practically no C experience
- No immediate "need" to learn C
So should I learn C? If so, why? If not, why?
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