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Hello,
the last time I looked by here was July last year.
I was put on a new project at work and must now learn C++. Am at a course at the very moment. It hasn't started yet though
But I was wondering, whether I should start sending in my attempts again... I stopped at OOP1, I think.
What do you think ...?
Bye,
Stuart

P.S. It is already 10 am here and not 2 am.
[ January 21, 2002: Message edited by: Stuart Goss ]
 
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Hi Stuart. Aren't classes with internet connections great?
It's really up to you whether to pick up again and continue on the cattle drive. I'm biased of course, but I figure doing the assignments helps with programming in general, not just in Java. If you have the time, why not?
 
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Why not? Well, I suppose your right, Pauline, especially about the programming in general.
Bye and thanks for the rapid reply,
Stuart
 
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It's definitely a good idea. You wouldn't want anyone else nitpicking your work (especially your boss).
Good luck with C++!!
 
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