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Schildt ...

The problem with reading a book by Schildt is he's not a "programmer".
He simply observes and writes about it. He doesn't know how to program,
so naturally he writes ambigious statements, and in some cases
incorrect ones.

Adam Roan (yes, that's my name!)

Nov 14 '05 #1
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