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- From: danpop@mail.cern.ch (Dan Pop)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Memory. How is it organised?
- Date: 7 Mar 96 15:06:12 GMT
- Organization: CERN European Lab for Particle Physics
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- In <4hipt4$48t@news.mistral.co.uk> mikebarnard@mistral.co.uk (Mike Barnard) writes:
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- >Hi Kazimir
- >
- >>Mike Barnard <mikebarnard@mistral.co.uk> wrote:
- >> >I want to find out as much as possible about the stack and
- >> >the heap. I know some of this is machine specific, but not
- >
- >>ALL of it is machine specific, make no mistake.
- >
- >So I see, now.
- >
- >... lot's cut...
- >
- >Thanks for taking the time to write such a full reply. I've
- >read over it briefly and will study it a bit closer during
- >the evening. Why isn't such information included in newbie
- >tutorials...
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- Because (apart from being machine specific) it is completely irrelevant
- to C programming. Looks like a very good reason to me.
-
- Dan
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- Dan Pop
- CERN, CN Division
- Email: danpop@mail.cern.ch
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