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Subject: | Re: Beginner list |
Date: | Tue, 06 Feb 2001 18:10:54 GMT |
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JT Williams wrote: > -: There is no such thing a C/C++ and you WILL be flamed for using that > -: expression. > > C and C++ really are quite different beasts. Does anyone foresee the > eventual split of GCC into GCC/C and GCC/C++ ? No. GCC is now the GNU Compiler Collection. It already includes Fortran, Java and Objective C in addition to C and C++.
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