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Re: Reaching the limits of 'learn by example'
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Re: Reaching the limits of 'learn by example'


  • Subject: Re: Reaching the limits of 'learn by example'
  • From: Stefan Arentz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 00:11:26 +0200

On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 11:51:58PM +0200, Cyril Godefroy wrote:

...

> Well thanks a lot for your help. Next time I'll double check my code
> before.
>
> PS:
> Brian Hill just told me I can't do what I did while I was writing those
> lines. How come I can't? (And yes, I usually use a so-called object
> oriented language where I usually can do that kind of stuff).

Hi Cyril,

That's just a (silly) C rule. Every language has it's own rules, and even
though some languages look alike (i guess you talk about java), there are
details that are different.

Stefan


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 >Re: Reaching the limits of 'learn by example' (From: Stefan Arentz <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Reaching the limits of 'learn by example' (From: Cyril Godefroy <email@hidden>)

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