In article <38A89FA0.44DCF375@gci.net>, mr.art <mr.### [at] gcinet> writes
>Me too. Haven't written a lick of code yet, I am trying>it the "proper" way this time. Maybe I'll get somewhere.>>David Parrott wrote:>> in the process of learning it now.
Hehe, I haven't written any code either!
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david sharp wrote:
>Anyway, the extrusion is now working the way it was supposed to.>But I am looking for feedback on whether it is considered "extruding">(by anybody else).
It is.
Thanks.
Ingo
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"Jon A. Cruz" wrote:
> That, of course, is always good. I think C is nicer for doing tight MS> Windows programs, and some utilities.
Never having written a compiler in my life but having written in many
dialects under many compilers of other languages and having read of bloated
code under linux being explained as lacking or improper *.h files ...
it ain't the years, its the mileage
and it ain't the language but the compiler.