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Re: C-Script Outdated in A7?
[Re: zazang]
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04/20/07 05:45
04/20/07 05:45
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testDummy
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C-Script Outdated in A7?
Did you really believe that C-Script was ever "in-dated"?
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C-Lite Outdated in A10?
Did you really believe that C-Lite was ever...
Some of the C-Lite jazz, rumblings, etc. might be hype, marketing, silly user awe, 'beta-testing through the user-base', etc. You should definitely enter a state of panic, streak through the streets, and scream in Japanese, "Run!!! C-Lite is coming!!! HELP!!! A memory leak ate my pet gerbil".
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Re: C-Script Outdated in A7?
[Re: ventilator]
#124950
04/20/07 10:51
04/20/07 10:51
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Machinery_Frank
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Just another 2 questions:
Can a struct store a function (or a pointer to a function)? If yes, then this could be a way to simulate some object oriented programming.
Will there be a tutorial for Lite-C (I mean the real Lite-C, not the c-script simulation of Lite-C)?
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