Subj : Re: Taking a community college CIS/C++ course
To : Lonewolf
From : Digital Man
Date : Sun Oct 12 2025 05:53 pm
Re: Re: Taking a community college CIS/C++ course
By: Lonewolf to Gamgee on Sun Oct 12 2025 05:54 pm
> Ga> I would be VERY interested in following this! Sure hope you're able to
> Ga> do it, and thanks!
>
> I know this is an old thread, but wanted to poke DM and see if he has given
> any more thought to this. I would be very interested in seeing it too. I
> mostly code in C# now, but I still like to code on some of my old doors
> (FREQ ROBOT, door games) that I wrote with Open Doors and Turbo C 3.0 and
> also use C in some ESP32 projects. I also have kind of made a hobby out of
> picking up old books on C programing from thriftbooks.com, mostly Borland
> C/C++/Builder books I used to own, but got rid of back in the day that I
> wish I hadn't of. Anything on coding in C is very intersting to me, so, DM
> you still going to do the series?
I think and hope to yes. I started a new job a few months ago and that's taking away more of my "free time" than I had before, but I do want to do it for sure. I recorded a first episode already a few months ago (a deep dive into the 'sizeof' operator) but didn't like the final result: I can do better.
Thanks for reminding though!
> Thanks again for all your contributions to the hobby,
Of course. I appreciate your interest in it too!
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