Re: What coding standard are you using for C?
- From: Hans-Bernhard Bröker <HBBroeker@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:10:23 +0100
Andrew wrote:
Its pointless to print out code today due to lack
of tractor feed printers. What happened to them?
Nothing unusual: their typical application range reduced from near-universal to a rather small niche. My car mechanic's shop, e.g., still relies on needle printers(!) with tractor feeds.
To me, a stack of non-contiguous sheets has very little value.
Well, staples and ring binders exist.
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