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Subject:Re[2]: four most-wanted prog. languages From:Rod Franklin <franklir -at- TCPLINK -dot- NREL -dot- GOV> Date:Tue, 22 Aug 1995 13:37:46 MDT
I encourage this kind of string. I work in technical writing, but not
for hardware or software, and I would like to move into that area. Do
you have any recommendations for prepatory math or other classes for
those of us who haven't had formal instruction in a language? I've
worked with a lot of end use applications and am thinking I might try
a local user's group just to familiarize myself.