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Hypex 
What's the difference between a C programmer and a C++ programmer?
Posted on 30-Aug-2014 13:21:16
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So. What's the difference between a C programmer and a C++ programmer?

One uses the higher cognitive brain functions, while the other uses the higher cognitive brain methods.

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olegil 
Re: What's the difference between a C programmer and a C++ programmer?
Posted on 2-Sep-2014 10:09:18
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@Hypex

Nice twist

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Re: What's the difference between a C programmer and a C++ programmer?
Posted on 15-Sep-2014 14:18:28
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@olegil

Thanks.

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