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Subject: Re: Chess programs in C vs. C++

Author: Pat King

Date: 12:27:38 11/30/01

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On November 30, 2001 at 13:11:09, Russell Reagan wrote:

>On November 30, 2001 at 10:18:09, Pat King wrote:
>
>>But why
>>don't you want to put the right extension on the file in the first place?
>
>I write a kinda Cish C++ish style. I learn "C++" in high school (basically cin,
>cout, etc. instead of printf, scanf, etc.) but we also used a lot of C
>functions. So I never really learned C or C++ exclusively. I have since learned
>most of the differences, so I *could* program in one exclusively, but there are
>certain things I like about both, so I use both.
>
>So I was wondering if in a C++ program, C functions compile differently and run
>any slower or less efficiently.
Could vary between compilers and code, but I suspect for most cases no.



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