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- From: Jeremy Ingle <ingle.jeremy.jl@bhp.com.au>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Fastest datatype?
- Date: 15 Mar 1996 03:11:26 GMT
- Organization: BHP IT
- Message-ID: <4ian4u$q2p@nc.itntl.bhp.com.au>
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- hnick@central.ntua.gr (Nick C. Fotis) wrote:
- >sten@academy.bastad.se (Sten Jansson) writes:
- >
- >Is this the most misleading subject or is it just me? :-)
- >I thought I was about to read about some fancy jpg, gif datatype ;-)
- >
- >Anyways, since you got me here, I might as well give you an answer (Nice trick,
- >dont do it again :P)
- >
- ..
- >..."Faster datatype"! Yeah, right :-)
- >Cheers,
- >Alex
- >
- >
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-
- Don't forget your C language heritage - just because the Amiga has reused
- the word datatype with a different meaning (ie a mechanism to automagically
- process files) from the original C intent as definitions of the types of
- data.
-
- Regards Jeremy
-
-