Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/09/08/22:00:23
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From: | Matthew Krause <krause AT optonline DOT net>
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Subject: | Re: Language question
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Date: | Sat, 09 Sep 2000 01:54:35 GMT
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"Rafał Maj" wrote:
> I need to know english names for this symols :
> ( )
> [ ]
> { }
> ' like for example char x = 'a';
> "" like for example *char s = "abc";
> `
> ~
> can anybody help ?
>
Since your question has already been answered to death, I won't bother
repeating the names,but you might which to consult The Jargon File which
occasionally masquarades as The New Hacker's Dictionary (IIRC). I'd
paste you a link, but there are translations in various languages and
formats, so throw it at Altavista and see what it spits back. It should
make for interesting reading, so enjoy
Cheers,
Matthew Krause
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