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Originally posted by Jferrante
with all this talk about converting to C and C++ im starting to think it'd be a good idea to learn some new languages... Can someone recommend some good resources (preferrably free) to learn either C or C++... My programming expierience currently consists almost entirely of pbasic (I learned it for robotics of course).
thanks
The internet is a great resource, in general.

If you want to learn C, DJGPP is a Windows port of the Gnu C Compiler ( gcc.gnu.org ), and is free. I also recommend picking up a copy of The C Programming Language, Second Edition, by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie.

I just searched a bit, and the first few links I looked at seemed pretty good.
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