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Should I learn procedural Pascal before Delphi ?



 
 
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Old February 12th 05, 08:15 PM
Bob Richardson
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Default Should I learn procedural Pascal before Delphi ?


"Tony Polson" wrote in message
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Hi. Should I jump right into Delphi, or is it better to learn
procedural Pascal first? I'm not a total beginner; I know Javascript,
but I obviously would like to learn a more powerful language.


I think "jump into Delphi" - learn about OOP. It's easier to learn when you
have "real" projects - and you'll see results a lot faster, and more
satisfying, with Delphi.


 




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