I'm currently reading some boring programming book and have found this phrase:
If you are used to C and
printf()
, you might thinkcout
looks odd.
If I wrote this phrase (supposing I understand it correctly) I would say:
If you used to use C and ...
without are and with additional use.
So the question is: why was it written in that way? Is it a short way of writing “used to use” or am I missing something?