Window managers
Alan Garrison
aeg@lbwl.com
Wed, 28 Jun 2000 10:02:35 -0400
I kind of figured it to be some sort of weird compliment, given
that it is kind of a cross-platform assembly language (well,
maybe not), and it is quite powerful if not a little bit on
the manual side. Of course, I haven't touched C in quite a
while. All these windoze-based scripting languages have rotted
my brain.
Plan on porting your AVL library to C# anytime soon? ;)
>>> Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@msu.edu> 06/28/00 10:06AM >>>
"Leonard G. Warden IV" <lgwarden@home.com> writes:
> lgwarden@home.com | The C Programming Language -- A language
> lgw4@entropy.uark.edu | which combines the flexibility of
> lgw4@csce.uark.edu | assembly language with the power of
> http://csce.uark.edu/~lgw4/ | assembly language.
Hey, give C a break. It's only 28 or so years old now. And it
happens to be my Programming Language of Choice.
;-)
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