... being one example (I am not very interested in discussing this) 4) C++ and object-oriented things, in general, seem to have potential issues which do not seem to be getting much attention at present (I am only mildly interested in discussing this) If any of these seem to be at odds with your present understandings or positions, then let's discuss. Sincerely Kevin...
Kevin G. Rhoads wrote: 4) C++ and object-oriented things, in general, seem to have potential issues which do not seem to be getting much attention at present (I am only mildly interested in discussing this) I'm curious about what you mean about the OO stuff. If you mean specifically C++ and OO have problems, as opposed to say COBOL and OO or Fortran and OO then I'm ...
>> 4) C++ and object-oriented things, in general, seem to have potential issues which do not seem to be getting much attention at present (I am only mildly interested in discussing this) I'm curious about what you mean about the OO stuff. If you mean specifically C++ and OO have problems, as opposed to say COBOL and OO or Fortran and OO then I'm less curious. AFAIK (and I'm ...
... being one example (I am not very interested in discussing this) 4) C++ and object-oriented things, in general, seem to have potential issues which do not seem to be getting much attention at present (I am only mildly interested in discussing this) I'm curious about what you mean about the OO stuff. If you mean specifically C++ and OO have problems, as opposed to say COBOL ...
...I wouldn't be writing this from Firefox installed in a Linux PC. 4) C++ and object-oriented things, in general, seem to have potential issues which do not seem to be getting much attention at present В (I am only mildly interested in discussing this) It's a trade-off. There are not perfect tools. If the strengths of it overcome the weaknesses, and more importantly let one get the work...
...to issues --pointers being one example (I am not very interested in discussing this) 4) C++ and object-oriented things, in general, seem to have potential issues which do not seem to be getting much attention at present (I am only mildly interested in discussing this) If any of these seem to be at odds with your present understandings or positions, then let's discuss. Sincerely Kevin
... set it up like I had told it to do, not how I actually wanted it to be. I had it set it up as a boot partition so my main drive was copied (taking several hours which surprised me 22GB would take that long) After seeing that XP was copied to a FAT32 partition I thought it wouldn't possibly load correctly and was meaning to change it. Before I got the ...
... and set it up like I had told it to do, not how I actually wanted it to be. I had it set it up as a boot partition so my main drive was copied (taking several hours which surprised me 22GB would take that long) After seeing that XP was copied to a FAT32 partition I thought it wouldn't possibly load correctly and was meaning to change it. Before I got the opportunity my power failed ...
... in Eye Magazine and the Toronto Sun has resulted in a waive of sign-ups on line. We are working on other radio and TV interviews, which will be announced in the coming weeks. Surprisingly, there were only 6 hate e-mails resulting from the negative publicity, 2 of them religious in nature. There were scores of e-mails offering moral support and venues for meetings, in addition ...
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