Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/05/19/07:01:43
In article <200005190942 DOT LAA19117 AT acp3bf DOT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de>,
Hans-Bernhard Broeker <djgpp AT delorie DOT com> wrote:
>Especially since you describe yourself as a C novice, you should
>*never* do such things. Stick to the core of the language while you're
>still learning.
Pointers *are* the core of the language. If you try and ignore them, you
don't get very far before you're torn between finally discussing them, or
suggesting that C "passes by reference."
The sheer usefulness and tried-and-testedness of pointers is, IMHO, what
sets C apart from other similarly medium-level languages (assembler being
one extreme; Perl or even MATLAB being the other).
This should probably go to comp.lang.c.philosophy :)
J-P
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