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<blockquote data-quote="NEMISIS" data-source="post: 29455490" data-attributes="member: 494668"><p>Nope, I guess a language like Java a far better option to learn OOP concepts.</p><p>C doesn't have classes or objects so without knowing the language and OOP concept very well, you can't use C to implement OOP. Certainly you can implement OOP concepts in C but that is complex and you need to be proficient in C to do so.</p><p>C++ is just too complex for a beginner.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes,</p><p>Anyone can get started with Java quickly, I would still recommend anyone to start learn OOP with Java, same with the design patterns, Java is a good (if not the best) language to learn design patterns as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEMISIS, post: 29455490, member: 494668"] Nope, I guess a language like Java a far better option to learn OOP concepts. C doesn't have classes or objects so without knowing the language and OOP concept very well, you can't use C to implement OOP. Certainly you can implement OOP concepts in C but that is complex and you need to be proficient in C to do so. C++ is just too complex for a beginner. Yes, Anyone can get started with Java quickly, I would still recommend anyone to start learn OOP with Java, same with the design patterns, Java is a good (if not the best) language to learn design patterns as well. [/QUOTE]
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