Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 09:16:35 11/13/02
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On November 13, 2002 at 12:13:59, Bob Durrett wrote: >But is it not true that C, for example, used on a Linux machine is somewhat >different from C used on a Windows machine? The choice of operating system >surely must impact the guts of the language used. Maybe the language, such as >C, is better suited for use with one OS than another. True? No. As a matter of fact, C was originally *the* programming language used for Unix (which Linux is a breed of). The operating system is a totally seperate entity from the compiler. -- GCP
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