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What was your first programming book? Mines was C++ for dummies. I never really did read it. :o

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I was showing Jordan this book at my house the other day.

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Mines is C Elements of Style .... it has 9 chapters covering style and program organization, file basics, comments, and program headings, variable naming and more.
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I don't remember. It was a QuickBasic book around 20 years ago.
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Hmm...it was a MIPS Assembly book.

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WingedPanther said:

I don't remember. It was a QuickBasic book around 20 years ago.
Lol this same question was asked on another forum which is where I got the idea and alsmot everyone answered QuickBasic.