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Re: [Tutorial] Introduction to programming using C (I)

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ASKidwai wrote:BTW, isn't C a middle-level language?
No, C is a high-level language. There's no such thing as a middle-level language even if some people use that term.

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Ok, but the book I used (C for Dummies) says it is a mid-level language...
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That's why it's for dummies.
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Re: [Tutorial] Introduction to programming using C (I)

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m0skit0 wrote:That's why it's for dummies.
:? What? Either you're calling me a dummy or questioning the authority of the author.
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ASKidwai wrote:Ok, but the book I used (C for Dummies) says it is a mid-level language...
The book's name says it all.
The author of the book don't know more than mOskitO .
ok lets not get offtopic .
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Re: [Tutorial] Introduction to programming using C (I)

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Oh please :roll: C is high-level, point.
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Re: [Tutorial] Introduction to programming using C (I)

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m0skit0 wrote:Oh please :roll: C is high-level, point.
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Now don't get mad but I am going to quote you here:
m0sktit0 wrote:You, mate, are stubborn
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Sorry for hijacking your thread(s).
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Re: [Tutorial] Introduction to programming using C (I)

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ASKidwai wrote:Ok, but the book I used (C for Dummies) says it is a mid-level language...
It won't help people to know whether or not C is a mid-level language or a high-level language. Please don't try to continue this conversation, ASKidwai.
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Re: [Tutorial] Introduction to programming using C (I)

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ASKidwai wrote:Ok, but the book I used (C for Dummies) says it is a mid-level language...
Thats so you don't get too confused
like m0skit0 said its for dummies
for beginners
i started reading it and even I, with one month of experience, think it's pretty basic
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Re: [Tutorial] Introduction to programming using C (I)

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m0skit0 wrote:
ASKidwai wrote:BTW, isn't C a middle-level language?
No, C is a high-level language. There's no such thing as a middle-level language even if some people use that term.
It's all relative. C is higher-level than ASM, but lower-level than LUA.
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