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- From: c2a192@ugrad.cs.ubc.ca (Kazimir Kylheku)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Top 10 posters to comp.lang.c
- Date: 20 Feb 1996 10:57:37 -0800
- Organization: Computer Science, University of B.C., Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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- In article <4g2i5r$bp4@news.cerf.net>, Mike Lee <mikey@ontek.com> wrote:
- >Top 10 posters for the 7 day period ending Friday February 16, 1996.
- >
- >posts kbytes name address
- > 35 69.3 Lawrence Kirby fred@genesis.demon.co.uk
- > 15 24.0 Dan Pop danpop@mail.cern.ch
- > 12 26.6 Tanmoy Bhattacharya tanmoy@qcd.lanl.gov
- > 11 30.3 Kazimir Kylheku c2a192@ugrad.cs.ubc.ca
-
- Yeah, but subtract oll my inane rantings that stem from my ISO ignorance and
- what do you have? (Also, for each one, also bump down Dan Pop's count).
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- That thing I posted about #include <malloc.h> was pretty bad. Where did I come
- up with that? I have looked at some recent programs I have written, and noticed
- that I don't even use it myself. Maybe once upon a time, something led me to
- believe that it serve as an alternative for obtaining a declaration for
- malloc() and friends. Having cobwebs like in your head is not a good thing.
- It's good to be set straight, in any case.
-
- BTW, I sent some e-mail to this country's ISO representative regarding the cost
- and procedure for obtaining the 9899:1990 document. No reply.
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