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So to All do I speak these words: I've been using Pascal for some time now, and I do a fair bit of ASM, and I'm now moving (back) into C. I'm using the Borland C++ compiler v2.0, and I'd like to hear from anyone who has any "guidelines" or rules of thumb and such to help me get restarted. I used to use C a while ago, until I started using Pascal, and have helped my parents with their C programs they were writing for some course or another once or twice. So I'm not really a beginner, but I wouldn't say I'm an intermediate either... nevets ... Macs are too dumb to understand what a virus is! --- FMail 0.94* Origin: 'Default origin line' Damn! Did I miss this one too? (3:632/103.123) SEEN-BY: 50/99 54/54 99 620/243 622/405 623/630 632/103 301 348 365 386 998 SEEN-BY: 633/371 634/383 384 635/502 503 544 555 570 636/100 670/206 711/401 SEEN-BY: 711/409 430 807 808 809 932 934 712/623 627 713/888 714/906 800/1 @PATH: 632/103 348 635/503 50/99 54/54 99 711/808 809 934 |
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