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On 2007-10-18 09:35, salman.hr175@gmail.com wrote:
> tell me briefly about pointers They point to stuff. If you have any specific questions about pointers, please be more specific, if you just want to learn more about them then get yourself a good book or search for information on the net. -- Erik Wikström |
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salman.hr175@gmail.com wrote:
> tell me briefly about pointers Once upon a time, at an address far away, an object was created. The object said to itself, "this is me". It then started pointing to itself; "this->self()" it said. stay tuned. |
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<salman.hr175@gmail.com> wrote:
> tell me briefly about pointers Wikipedia is usually a pretty good starting place for this kind of thing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointer |
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On Oct 18, 5:30 pm, Gianni Mariani <gi4nos...@marian.ws> wrote:
> salman.hr...@gmail.com wrote: > > tell me briefly about pointers > > Once upon a time, at an address far away, an object was created. The > object said to itself, "this is me". It then started pointing to > itself; "this->self()" it said. > > stay tuned. Well, I just feel it impossible to tell somebody about pointer in brief. But it's really possible for us to make the story above longer. :-) |
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> tell me briefly about pointers
Well, this is quite easy indeed! Here is a pointer: http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/pointers.html. |
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