Re: C programmers (particularly those who use LCC32).
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Date: 06/24/04
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Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 06:31:07 GMT
Paul Blay <ranma@saotome.demon.co.uk> dixit:
><jim_breen@idontreadhotmail.com> wrote ...
>> Paul Blay <ranma@saotome.demon.co.uk> dixit:
>> ><jim_breen@idontreadhotmail.com> wrote ...
>> >> Srin Tuar <SrinTuar@example.net> dixit:
>> >> >Hrm, thats fairly horrid, for a compiler to do, imo.
>> >> I agree. An English-centric view; typical of programmers with limited
>> >> world experience.
>> >He's French. :-P
>> I meant the person who wrote the compiler that barfed on encountering
>> 8-bit characters.
>So did I.
>http://www.cs.virginia.edu/%7Elcc-win32/
>"lcc-win32: A Compiler system for windows by Jacob Navia"
Hmmmm. I think Dave Hanson did a lot of it......
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