To C++ or not to C++
Maslan
maslanbsd at gmail.com
Sat Jun 25 12:53:03 GMT 2005
>To quote the mailing list charter:
> This is a forum for technical discussions related to FreeBSD. This is
> the primary technical mailing list. It is for individuals actively
> working on FreeBSD, to bring up problems or discuss alternative
> solutions. Individuals interested in following the technical
> discussion are also welcome.
>The question made no mention of FreeBSD but was a general question on
>C++ with reference to Linux. comp.lang.c++ might be a more appropriate
>forum.
i agree with u
On 6/25/05, Erich Dollansky <oceanare at pacific.net.sg> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Peter Jeremy wrote:
> > On Sat, 2005-Jun-25 16:37:00 +0800, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> >
> >>>i don't think this is the suitable mailling list to ask this question
> >>>
> >>
> >>aren't hackers the people who have the real-life experience?
> >>
> >>What will a C programmer tell?
> >>What will a Java programmer tell?
> >>
> >>Isn't it much better to ask here?
> >
> >
> > To quote the mailing list charter:
> > This is a forum for technical discussions related to FreeBSD. This is
>
> This was clear to me and I linked OpenSSL and NCURSES plus the compilers
> to this.
>
> > the primary technical mailing list. It is for individuals actively
> > working on FreeBSD, to bring up problems or discuss alternative
>
> I missed this part of it.
>
> > solutions. Individuals interested in following the technical
> > discussion are also welcome.
> >
> > The question made no mention of FreeBSD but was a general question on
> > C++ with reference to Linux. comp.lang.c++ might be a more appropriate
> > forum.
> >
> How about CHAT?
>
> Erich
> >
>
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