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From: | "Mike Smith" <smithmc AT michaelsmithHATESSPAM DOT org> |
Newsgroups: | comp.lang.c++,comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Making C++ little easier to beginners... |
Date: | Fri, 19 Oct 2001 13:20:51 -0400 |
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"Traveler" <traveler AT netti DOT fi> wrote in message news:9qnuii$kn8$1 AT tron DOT sci DOT fi... > There are *huge* differences between logical and bitwise > operators. Please read a good C++ book to understand the differences. Please read a good Boolean algebra book to see that there really is no difference between "logical" AND/OR and "bit" AND/OR. Please read a good C++ textbook to see there *is* a difference. (5 | 6) != (5 || 6) -- Mike Smith
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