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- From: bnelson@netcom.com (Bob Nelson)
- Subject: Re: Schildt <- Advanced Books
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- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 09:09:27 GMT
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- On 18 Feb 96 23:23:28 GMT, Dan Pop wrote:
- >> In softbase@mercury.interpath.net (Scott McMahan) writes:
-
- >> >Where does Herb Schildt get his nutty ideas about "void main()"?
-
- >> Obvious answer: from his thick skull.
-
- Though not as likely as the answer offered above, he may have also been
- influenced by an organization that favors the void main() approach:
- The Free Software Foundation of Cambridge, MA. Most of their utilities
- consistently declare main in this non-standard manner. It's rather
- surprising that Stallman allows this form of ignorance to bear the GNU
- banner.
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