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Author: Joe WrightJoe Wright Date: Nov 11, 2007 09:33
> hello friends i ha just started learning c can u all give me the tips
> to make myself strong in c lanuage . as i want to be the best in
> watever i do . so just a request from all of u here plz help me out in
> improving my c .plz guide me as a techer . to do my best in c
> lanuage . i m clear with the concepts i just want to improve in c . as
> programming is best when u use less memory space n less ilterations.
>
First, spell out your words in proper English, capitalize the personal
pronoun, instead of 'u', spell out 'you'. Instead of 'plz' spell out
'please' please. Turn on the spell checker. We don't know from 'lanuage'
or 'watever' or 'techer'.
Otherwise, welcome to the comp.lang.c newsgroup.
--
Joe Wright
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."
--- Albert Einstein ---
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Author: sweet ratisweet rati Date: Nov 12, 2007 05:45
On Nov 11, 10:33 pm, Joe Wright comcast.net> wrote:
>> hello friends i ha just started learning c can u all give me the tips
>> to make myself strong in c lanuage . as i want to be the best in
>> watever i do . so just a request from all of u here plz help me out in
>> improving my c .plz guide me as a techer . to do my best in c
>> lanuage . i m clear with the concepts i just want to improve in c . as
>> programming is best when u use less memory space n less ilterations.
>
> First, spell out your words in proper English, capitalize the personal
> pronoun, instead of 'u', spell out 'you'. Instead of 'plz' spell out
> 'please' please. Turn on the spell checker. We don't know from 'lanuage'
> or 'watever' or 'techer'.
>
> Otherwise, welcome to the comp.lang.c newsgroup.
>
> --
> Joe Wright
> "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."
> --- Albert Einstein --- ...
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Author: santoshsantosh Date: Nov 12, 2007 11:27
> On Nov 11, 10:33 pm, Joe Wright comcast.net> wrote:
>>> hello friends i ha just started learning c can u all give me the
>>> tips to make myself strong...
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Author: CBFalconerCBFalconer Date: Nov 12, 2007 14:18
sweet rati wrote:
> Joe Wright comcast.net> wrote:
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>> Otherwise, welcome to the comp.lang.c newsgroup.
>>
>> --
>> Joe Wright
>> "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."
>> --- Albert Einstein ---
>
> thank you for correcting me where i was wrong . actually i was not
> aware of this . i came to know about Google newsgroups from my book as
> newsgroups is one of the topic which is taught to us in our college.
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Author: Joachim SchmitzJoachim Schmitz Date: Nov 17, 2007 14:12
"CBFalconer" yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:4738D144.F04A4DFF@yahoo.com...
> Do snip
> anything in quotes that is not relevant to your reply, which
> especially includes sigs. Sigs are everything following the "-- "
> sig marker.
The first or the last?
Bye, Jojo
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Author: Mark McIntyreMark McIntyre Date: Nov 17, 2007 16:00
Joachim Schmitz wrote:
> "CBFalconer" yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:4738D144.F04A4DFF@yahoo.com...
>> Do snip
>> anything in quotes that is not relevant to your reply, which
>> especially includes sigs. Sigs are everything following the "-- "
>> sig marker.
> The first or the last?
Thats like saying, "which null is the end of the string, the first or
the last ?".
Axiomatically there /is/ only one sig marker. Everything after that is
not part of the message.
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Author: Joachim SchmitzJoachim Schmitz Date: Nov 17, 2007 23:47
"Mark McIntyre" spamcop.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:OgL%%i.57333$Eq.56991@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Joachim Schmitz wrote:
>> "CBFalconer" yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:4738D144.F04A4DFF@yahoo.com...
>>> Do snip
>>> anything in quotes that is not relevant to your reply, which
>>> especially includes sigs. Sigs are everything following the "-- "
>>> sig marker.
>> The first or the last?
>
> Thats like saying, "which null is the end of the string, the first or the
> last ?".
>
> Axiomatically there /is/ only one sig marker. Everything after that is not
> part of the message.
My question was a subtle (and apparently too subtle) hint at Chuck's too
long double sig.
He, who refuses to get that fixed, still gives advice to others to fix their
postings. ...
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Author: Keith ThompsonKeith Thompson Date: Nov 18, 2007 00:37
Joachim Schmitz wrote:
[...]
> My question was a subtle (and apparently too subtle) hint at Chuck's
> too long double sig. He, who refuses to get that fixed, still gives
> advice to others to fix their postings.
And, as it happens, his advice is usually correct.
--
Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keith) mib.org>
Looking for software development work in the San Diego area.
"We must do something. This is something. Therefore, we must do this."
-- Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn, "Yes Minister"
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Author: Richard HeathfieldRichard Heathfield Date: Nov 18, 2007 00:46
Keith Thompson said:
> Joachim Schmitz wrote:
> [...]
>> My question was a subtle (and apparently too subtle) hint at Chuck's
>> too long double sig. He, who refuses to get that fixed, still gives
>> advice to others to fix their postings.
>
> And, as it happens, his advice is usually correct.
Actually, in my experience Chuck's advice is /not/ "usually correct". It is
/often/ correct, true - but his mistakes are not as few and far between as
we all would wish. And his most common mistake is that of giving advice to
others that he is not prepared to take himself.
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Author: RichardRichard Date: Nov 18, 2007 07:49
Mark McIntyre spamcop.net> writes:
> Joachim Schmitz wrote:
>> "CBFalconer" yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:4738D144.F04A4DFF@yahoo.com...
>>> Do snip
>>> anything in quotes that is not relevant to your reply, which
>>> especially includes sigs. Sigs are everything following the "-- "
>>> sig marker.
>> The first or the last?
>
> Thats like saying, "which null is the end of the string, the first or
> the last ?".
>
> Axiomatically there /is/ only one sig marker. Everything after that is
> not part of the message.
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