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I'm gonna guess that I'm the only person who's chatted online with C_Dreamer
who subsequently installed and profitably used jacob's lcc. I would like to add to the C Cert what I tried to add a while back but was immediately intercepted by Keith Thompson. Please do not use this syntax to break the laws of the United States. Orders are orders; laws are laws. Some might think that C's top gun is a better programmer than I. He's fixed my codes, conservatively, 20-50 times. I, however, can point out more errata in _Unleashed_ than cockroaches currently coming off the Rio Grande. It rained yesterday. Here they come. This place is no good for good people. comp.lang.perl is the spamtrap for whoeever these shoe, flug, pedophile people are. Go somewhere else and leave a trail. Like bugshit, or the only kind who have unsigned ints. So Tony Giles calls me a spammer. Curious how Tony left right after Michael Mair. Det Englisch kenn ick. vippstar calls me a troll. Can it be both? -- "That this social order with its pauperism, famines, prisons, gallows, armies, and wars is necessary to society; that still greater disaster would ensue if this organization were destroyed; all this is said only by those who profit by this organization, while those who suffer from it - and they are ten times as numerous - think and say quite the contrary." ~~ Leo Tolstoy |
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"Gerry Ford" <gerry@nowhere.ford> wrote in message
> > I, however, can point out more errata in _Unleashed_ than cockroaches > currently coming off the Rio Grande. > The problem is that teaching code tends not to be run ina production environment. It's quite common to have bugs, and you can generally find something wrong if you look hard enough. It doesn't really have that much effect on the value of the book, which is text and implementation showing how things are to be done. People made plenty of bug reports for Basic Algorithms as well. Some turned out to be false on further examination, but not all by any means. -- Free games and programming goodies. http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~bgy1mm |
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