comp.programming
- Re: Your getline is better than mine, Aki Tuomi
- read data from UART,
Roman Mashak
- Re: read data from UART, Willem
- Re: read data from UART, gw7rib
- Re: read data from UART, Sjouke Burry
- Re: WHERE DOES SPACE BEGIN BEFORE SPACE EXISTS =?ISO-8859-15?Q?_??_(QUIT_HURTING_BY_OTHER_KMD_USA)_..._MASS_PRODUCTION?= OF SPACE HAPPENS BY VORTICES OF SUPERSUPERSUPERSUPERSUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLES THAT ARE AT LEAST 1 MILLION TIMES THE SIZE OF THE BIGGEST OF CURRENTLY KNOWN BLACK HOLES ..... WHERE DOES SPACE BEGIN BEFORE SPACE =?ISO-8859-15?Q?_EXISTS_??_EVIDENCE_PROOF_NEVER_OPINION_OF_WHERE_SPACE_?= STARTS, BEGINS, ORIGINATES FROM, IN SUPERSUPERSUPERSUPERSUPERSUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLES AS PHYSICAL ABUSED BY EXCEPT KMD SINCE 1/21/2001 FROM USA...... (RAPED BY EXCEPT KMD INTELLECT FROM USA AND UN SINCE 1/21/2001 DUE TO PHYSICAL ABUSE BY EXCEPT KMD BRAIN OF KMD AND COMMUNICATIONS MADE BY KMD SINCE 1/21/2001) ... NON-SALES A N D SUPPOSED TO BE POSTED IN alt.fan.u2 AND alt.testing.testing AND alt.fan.madonna AND alt.fan.u2 AND alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic AND alt.religion.christian.baptist AS ILLEGALLY SEARCHED AND SEIZED WITHOUT WARRANT SINCE YEAR 2003) ..... Effective January 1, 0000 until infinity:PLEASE READ EVERY ELECTRONIC MAIL AND NEWSGROUP POST MADE BY KENNETH MARTIN DOLAN, SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER 317-84-6287 IN U2MUSICALFAN IN GOOGLE.COM NEWSGROUPS AND u2-rocks IN YAHOO.COM NEWSGROUPS AND madonna-ray-of-light IN YAHOO.COM NEWSGROUPS ....,
Gerry Quinn
- ignore, James Dow Allen
- High Performance Computing by Dowd and Severance, HankB
- Binary search tree,
sarajan82
- Re: Binary search tree, Alf P. Steinbach
- Re: Binary search tree, CBFalconer
- Re: reading network data,
Ben Bacarisse
- Message not available
- Re: reading network data,
Alf P. Steinbach
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: reading network data, Ben Bacarisse
- Re: reading network data,
Alf P. Steinbach
- Message not available
- Re: reading network data, CBFalconer
- Re: Non-recursive chop and clone for Binary Search Tree - Solutions, Ben Pfaff
- Re: Non-recursive chop and clone for Binary Search Tree - Solutions, Dick Wesseling
- Re: Non-recursive chop and clone for Binary Search Tree - Solutions,
CBFalconer
- Re: Non-recursive chop and clone for Binary Search Tree - Solutions, Richard Heathfield
- Re: Project report requirements, Richard Heathfield
- Re: Project report requirements, Ed Prochak
- Re: x windows, Phlip
- Re: x windows, santosh
- Re: In-place list manipulation, Richard Harter
- Re: In-place list manipulation, Gene
- Re: In-place list manipulation, Aki Tuomi
- Re: In-place list manipulation, jehugaleahsa@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: In-place list manipulation,
CBFalconer
- Re: In-place list manipulation, Element-In-U
- Re: mathematical combination, user923005
- Re: mathematical combination, jehugaleahsa@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: mathematical combination, Andrey
- Re: mathematical combination, James Dow Allen
- Re: Permuting beyond one collection, Logan Shaw
- Re: Permuting beyond one collection, jehugaleahsa@xxxxxxxxx
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, Keith Thompson
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, jellybean stonerfish
- Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?,
mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?,
Logan Shaw
- Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?, James
- Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?, Christian Gollwitzer
- Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?, info
- Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Message not available
- Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?, Richard Heathfield
- Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?, Richard Heathfield
- Message not available
- Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?, John W. Krahn
- Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?,
Logan Shaw
- Re: Can Binary Search Be Improved with Threading, Richard Heathfield
- Re: Can Binary Search Be Improved with Threading, Malcolm McLean
- Re: Can Binary Search Be Improved with Threading, Logan Shaw
- Re: Can Binary Search Be Improved with Threading, Marco Manfredini
- Re: Path optimizations,
Jim Langston
- Re: Path optimizations, Stephan Ceram
- Re: Path optimizations, Alex Fraser
- Re: Array storage, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Network timeout estimation, Mr. Arnold
- Re: Opps I just woke-up and I have not had my cup of coffee!, Mr. Arnold
- Re: Network timeout estimation, Jim Langston
- Re: Network timeout estimation, Guitar pupil
- Re: two interesting data structure/algorithm questions, Richard Heathfield
- Re: two interesting data structure/algorithm questions, Gene
- Re: two interesting data structure/algorithm questions, Logan Shaw
- Re: two interesting data structure/algorithm questions, rwt
- Re: two interesting data structure/algorithm questions, Jon Harrop
- Re: Why programs can't be assembled like Legos, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: Why programs can't be assembled like Legos, Malcolm McLean
- Re: Why programs can't be assembled like Legos, William Pursell
- Re: Why programs can't be assembled like Legos, EventHelix.com
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers,
dj3vande
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers,
Mark P
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers, user923005
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers, user923005
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers, user923005
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers, Alf P. Steinbach
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers, user923005
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers, Kai-Uwe Bux
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers, user923005
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers,
Mark P
- Re: A simple sorting algorithm for numbers, Richard Heathfield
- Re: CPU Scheduler, Richard Heathfield
- Re: Rant on character sets, Jack Klein
- Re: Rant on character sets,
Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Rant on character sets, Ben Bacarisse
- Re: Rant on character sets,
Reinder Verlinde
- Re: Rant on character sets, Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Rant on character sets, Reinder Verlinde
- Re: Rant on character sets, Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Rant on character sets,
robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Rant on character sets, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Rant on character sets,
Steve O'Hara-Smith
- Re: Rant on character sets,
[Jongware]
- Re: Rant on character sets, Steve O'Hara-Smith
- Re: Rant on character sets,
[Jongware]
- Re: Neighbors of a Vertex,
Mark P
- Re: Neighbors of a Vertex,
Logan Shaw
- Re: Neighbors of a Vertex, Alf P. Steinbach
- Re: Neighbors of a Vertex, Logan Shaw
- Re: Neighbors of a Vertex,
Logan Shaw
- Re: reading/writing to another console,
hutch
- Re: reading/writing to another console,
AngleWyrm
- Re: [C++/Win32] reading/writing to another console, Richard Heathfield
- Re: reading/writing to another console, hutch
- Re: (C++/Win32) reading/writing to another console, AngleWyrm
- Re: reading/writing to another console,
AngleWyrm
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic, Richard Heathfield
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic,
Randy Howard
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic,
Richard Heathfield
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic, Logan Shaw
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic, Han
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic, Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic, Logan Shaw
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic, Al Balmer
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic, Mike
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic, Richard Heathfield
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic, Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic,
Richard Heathfield
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic, Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic,
jehugaleahsa@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 5 Tips on improving Programming Logic, apatheticagnostic
- Re: Why use a wrapper for getaddrinfo(), Logan Shaw
- Re: Career Opportunities, CBFalconer
- Re: Desirability of limiting number if typedefs, Steve O'Hara-Smith
- Re: Desirability of limiting number if typedefs, Malcolm McLean
- Re: c'tors & d'tors, hhsaez@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: [C++] c'tors & d'tors, Jim Langston
- Re: [C++] c'tors & d'tors,
Joe Greer
- Re: [C++] c'tors & d'tors,
AngleWyrm
- Re: [C++] c'tors & d'tors, Jim Langston
- Re: [C++] c'tors & d'tors, Joe Greer
- Re: [C++] c'tors & d'tors, Stephen Howe
- Re: [C++] c'tors & d'tors,
AngleWyrm
- Re: [C++] c'tors & d'tors, Malcolm McLean
- Re: An efficient way of storing data, santosh
- Re: An efficient way of storing data, Ben Bacarisse
- Re: An efficient way of storing data, hutch
- Re: Inlining and caches,
Alex Fraser
- Re: Inlining and caches,
Tim Frink
- Re: Inlining and caches, Logan Shaw
- Re: Inlining and caches,
Tim Frink
- Re: Inlining and caches, Jon Harrop
- Re: Inlining and caches, Jim Langston
- Re: Pairwise comparison vs sorting algorithm, Gene
- Re: Pairwise comparison vs sorting algorithm, Christian Gollwitzer
- Re: source code,
AcADIeN
- Re: source code,
Richard Heathfield
- Re: source code, AcADIeN
- Re: source code,
Richard Heathfield
- Message not available
- Re: Hash function used in Linux,
Alex Vinokur
- Re: Hash function used in Linux, CBFalconer
- Re: Hash function used in Linux, Logan Shaw
- Re: Hash function used in Linux, Steven Mocking
- Re: Hash function used in Linux, santosh
- Re: Hash function used in Linux,
Alex Vinokur
- Message not available
- Re: Hash function used in Linux,
Serve Lau
- Re: Hash function used in Linux, Logan Shaw
- Re: Hash function used in Linux, Serve Lau
- Re: Hash function used in Linux, toby
- Re: Hash function used in Linux,
Serve Lau
- Re: Hash function used in Linux,
user923005
- Re: Hash function used in Linux,
Alex Vinokur
- Re: Hash function used in Linux, user923005
- Re: Hash function used in Linux,
Alex Vinokur
- Re: Why make a constant a constant again?, Jim Langston
- Re: Why make a constant a constant again?, CBFalconer
- Re: one return statement, Alf P. Steinbach
- Re: one return statement, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: one return statement,
Sc0rpi0
- Re: one return statement, Sc0rpi0
- Re: one return statement, Jim Langston
- Re: one return statement, jehugaleahsa@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: one return statement, John Slimick
- Re: one return statement, James Harris
- Re: one return statement, Phlip
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFT algorithm question), mike3
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFT algorithm question), mike3
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFT algorithm question), mike3
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFT algorithm question),
mike3
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFT algorithm question),
moi
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFTalgorithm question), CBFalconer
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFTalgorithm question), moi
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass"FFTalgorithm question), CBFalconer
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFTalgorithm question), user923005
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFT algorithm question), mike3
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFT algorithm question), moi
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFT algorithm question), mike3
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFT algorithm question), user923005
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFT algorithm question), mike3
- Re: SortMerge avoids thrashing (was: Bailey's "two pass" FFT algorithm question),
moi
- Re: Best Pocket PC Compiler, Randy Howard
- Re: How to escape comparing floating-point numbers,
Dann Corbit
- Re: How to escape comparing floating-point numbers, jehugaleahsa@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to escape comparing floating-point numbers,
Richard Heathfield
- Re: How to escape comparing floating-point numbers,
jehugaleahsa@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to escape comparing floating-point numbers, jehugaleahsa@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to escape comparing floating-point numbers,
jehugaleahsa@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to escape comparing floating-point numbers, Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: coding music,
Logan Shaw
- Re: coding music, StoneThrower
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: coding music, Serve Lau
- Re: coding music, Frane Perleta
- Re: Optimising Instruction Caches, Chris Bore
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: how to overcome this difficutly, hai . xu1
- Re: how to overcome this difficutly, Borax Man