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Originally Posted by artdutra04
I would recommend using EasyC for "prototyping" code. 
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Thats my feeling as well. It's a useful tool for a beginnner and has enough bells and whistles to do basic coding.
Using it for really tough programming....if you're doing tough programming you shouldn't use it. You have a limited number of commands, and espesially given that most real world applications call for C, not EasyC, you might as well learn it sometime.