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- From: se4pm@dmu.ac.uk (Piers Myers)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Is C portable?
- Date: 12 Feb 1996 12:32:48 GMT
- Organization: De Montfort University, Leicester
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- In article <311BB113.1CD94888@eiffel.com>, Guus Leeuw jr. (guusl@eiffel.com) writes:
- > Ricky B Teh wrote:
- > >
- > > Just a simple question:
- > > Do you think C a portable language?
- > >
- > > -Rick
-
- > Well just two simple asnwers:
- > 1) Of course
- > 2) This is not the newsgroup to discuss this. You might go to
- > comp.lang.c to try this question.
- > (If I was you, I wouldn't do that, though ;-)
-
- > -- Guus
-
- Not completely true - it is possible to write non-portable C or
- C++ code.
-
- - Piers
-