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- From: stupid@crl.com (Eric Penn)
- Newsgroups: crl.general,comp.sys.sun.misc,comp.unix.sys5.misc,comp.lang.c,sci.math
- Subject: Re: Problem with C for the mathematical programm
- Followup-To: crl.general,comp.sys.sun.misc,comp.unix.sys5.misc,comp.lang.c,sci.math
- Date: 2 Feb 1996 09:16:59 GMT
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- P.Bennett (bennett@erich.triumf.ca) wrote:
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- >Borland and Microsoft very nicely put the math functions in the main library,
- >so you don't have to worry about this nonsense - MS-DOS _does_ have some
- >advantages :-)
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- Wow! Sure is nice to know that you can get bloated object modules with all sorts of unneeded math calls included - by
- default! Sure hope they have a really spiffy linker and global optimizer to weed out all that extra code....
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