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Opengroupware source code in C/C++?

Does anyone know of source code for opengroupware in C/C++?

thanx.
Jul 22 '05 #1
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Anthony Yio wrote:
Does anyone know of source code for opengroupware in C/C++?


Why the hell would it have to be in C++??

This might still be viable:

http://wikicpp.sourceforge.net/

--
Phlip
http://www.xpsd.org/cgi-bin/wiki?Tes...UserInterfaces
Jul 22 '05 #2
Anthony Yio wrote:
Does anyone know of source code for opengroupware in C/C++?


There is no such language as "C/C++", but the opengroupware source code
can surely be downloaded from http://www.opengroupware.org . Sometimes,
I wonder how people manage to post to usenet newsgroups if they can't
even find out such simple things on their own...

Jul 22 '05 #3

"Rolf Magnus" <ra******@t-online.de> wrote in message:
Does anyone know of source code for opengroupware in C/C++?


There is no such language as "C/C++", but the opengroupware source

code

Really? How embarrassing! I always thought 'C/C++' was the language
discussed in the C/C++ Users Journal, and compiled by Comeau C/C++.
;-)

Jonathan
Jul 22 '05 #4
> > There is no such language as "C/C++", but the opengroupware source
code

Really? How embarrassing! I always thought 'C/C++' was the language
discussed in the C/C++ Users Journal, and compiled by Comeau C/C++.
;-)


There is no language called "C/C++". There is, however, a marketing slant
called "C/C++". It targets those who may not be aware which style of
language they are using, or which language they are using.

--
Phlip
http://www.xpsd.org/cgi-bin/wiki?Tes...UserInterfaces
Jul 22 '05 #5

"Phlip" <ph*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:nm*******************@newssvr16.news.prodigy. com...
There is no such language as "C/C++", but the opengroupware source

code

Really? How embarrassing! I always thought 'C/C++' was the language
discussed in the C/C++ Users Journal, and compiled by Comeau C/C++.
;-)


There is no language called "C/C++". There is, however, a marketing slant
called "C/C++". It targets those who may not be aware which style of
language they are using, or which language they are using.

Besides c/c++ is undefined behavior if C is a built-in type.

Jul 22 '05 #6
Ron Natalie wrote:
"Phlip" <ph*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:nm*******************@newssvr16.news.prodigy. com...
There is no such language as "C/C++", but the opengroupware source

code

Really? How embarrassing! I always thought 'C/C++' was the language
discussed in the C/C++ Users Journal, and compiled by Comeau C/C++.
;-)


There is no language called "C/C++". There is, however, a marketing slant
called "C/C++". It targets those who may not be aware which style of
language they are using, or which language they are using.


Besides c/c++ is undefined behavior if C is a built-in type.


LOL!

When folks write "C/C++", I think they mean "C and C++". Come to think
of it, I'm going to start writing "C&C++". Does anybody see any problem
(other than ugliness) with C&C++, or have a better idea? Perhaps
C\+{0,2} for regex fans?

Jul 22 '05 #7
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 09:13:13 -0500, Jeff Schwab wrote:
When folks write "C/C++", I think they mean "C and C++". Come to think
of it, I'm going to start writing "C&C++". Does anybody see any problem
(other than ugliness) with C&C++, or have a better idea? Perhaps
C\+{0,2} for regex fans?


<SPLORF>

I don't have any problem with C&C++. Cats & Coffee++. Brilliant. No
problem. But I think most people will take the term somewhat less
seriously..... :-)

See http://lightning.prohosting.com/~bjg...learn/acr.html.

M4
Jul 22 '05 #8
Jeff Schwab wrote:
When folks write "C/C++", I think they mean "C and C++". Come to think
of it, I'm going to start writing "C&C++". Does anybody see any problem
(other than ugliness) with C&C++


Wouldn't that also be undefined behavior? ;-)

--
Mike Smith

Jul 22 '05 #9
Martijn Lievaart wrote:
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 09:13:13 -0500, Jeff Schwab wrote:

When folks write "C/C++", I think they mean "C and C++". Come to think
of it, I'm going to start writing "C&C++". Does anybody see any problem
(other than ugliness) with C&C++, or have a better idea? Perhaps
C\+{0,2} for regex fans?

<SPLORF>

I don't have any problem with C&C++. Cats & Coffee++. Brilliant. No
problem. But I think most people will take the term somewhat less
seriously..... :-)

See http://lightning.prohosting.com/~bjg...learn/acr.html.

M4


D'oh! The good ones are always taken. :)

Jul 22 '05 #10
Mike Smith wrote:
Jeff Schwab wrote:
When folks write "C/C++", I think they mean "C and C++". Come to
think of it, I'm going to start writing "C&C++". Does anybody see any
problem (other than ugliness) with C&C++

Wouldn't that also be undefined behavior? ;-)


Ah, yes. A state point clearly is needed. How about "C;C++"?
Actually, is "C,C++" legal?

Jul 22 '05 #11

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