Re: lpc now, or raw programming later?
That is more a general question. My experience is that if you know one programming language then learning a similar one is usually much easier. I started with Basic on the Commodore64, then studied QBasic, then Visual Basic, C, C++, Java, Lisp, php, and so on. Many of the languages use similar ideas.
Someone more experienced in lpc would have to answer that. What I have mainly looked at on lpc is the syntactic structure of the language, but very little on what library functions are available.
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