(1) char* string_ptr;
(2) char *string_ptr;
(3) What the fuck does ptr mean?
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Anonymous2007-09-18 3:16 ID:B51cABQl
Java is high level.
What is your definition of high-level?
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Anonymous2007-09-18 3:17 ID:B51cABQl
Oh I see, you didn't mean it wasn't high level.
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Anonymous2007-09-18 4:00 ID:YBwFz8rK
I just meant that assuming I must have been talking about Java is so fail.
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Anonymous2007-09-18 5:41 ID:SX91OQiQ
>>41
Java is a mid-level language at best. To be a high level language it'd need more comfortable features such as built-in lists and dictionaries (with value syntax), dynamic typing or at least type inference, etc., and/or better abstractions such as first-class functions, continuations, etc.
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Anonymous2007-09-18 7:38 ID:B51cABQl
>>44 whatever, it can draw stuff. It's high level.
>>47 That's obvious, what is it - captain obvious day today?
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Anonymous2007-09-18 9:21 ID:B51cABQl
Here is my analogy of the recent conversation:
person a: This kettle is hot!
person b: The kettle isn't hot, the SUN IS HOT!
person a: It is hot, it burnt my hand!
person c: Even cold stuff can burn your hands!