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Re: Why do you use U++? [message #30178 is a reply to message #29510] Mon, 13 December 2010 19:40 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
kohait00 is currently offline  kohait00
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learning curve is not only a drawback IMO, what i like about Upp is to se a well structured code base, yet small and effective. i started as software developper but haven't had much experience after graduation in a lesser-related field. 'studying' upp code tought me how to come up with clean code.

another great benefit are the data structures. when in studies, a prof once told me, that programming is 90% dealing with data structuring, and it's crucial to select the proper data structures when modeling. upp is a great helper here.
 
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