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problem about C program design.

I am planning a program using several types of data model. they
share the same UI & logic. how to design such a program? is there any
reference?

Sep 17 '07 #1
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On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 09:03:57 -0000, Readon Shaw <xy*******@163.com>
wrote in comp.lang.c:
I am planning a program using several types of data model. they
share the same UI & logic. how to design such a program? is there any
reference?
I have no idea what you mean by "types of data model". Whatever they
are, C doesn't have them. Perhaps you should ask in a general purpose
group like news:comp.programming. Once you know how to design your
program, if you have difficulties coding it in standard C, post your
problem code here and ask for help.

But wherever you post this question, you had better be a whole lot
more specific. Your question is so vague as to be meaningless.

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