If programming were an RPG...

Posted by: steve maines blog, on 02 Apr 2007 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

I thinkthe skill treewould go something like this: Level 0: Line Numbers and GOTO Level 1: Iteration and Procedural Abstraction Level 2: Classes and Encapsulation Level 3: Virtual functions and Inherit-And-Override Level 5: Pointer Arithmeticand Bit Twiddling Once you hit Level 5, you're pretty much donewith the starter dungeons and can head off to seek your fortune across the countryside. It's interesting to note thatPointers are now coming...

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