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Re: strings aaaaaaaaaaarghhhhhhhhh
If you are into C++ programming, then why not make use of the standard string class? It works nicely and is far simpler than using character arrays.
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Re: strings aaaaaaaaaaarghhhhhhhhh
oops, sorry, I was thinking in terms of pointers :)
and stefan : don't be so stupid to implement some kind of 1337 chat generator in your chat system ;) I still get mails of users telling me about this "bug" :D *g* but I leave it there ... somehow it looks cool :) |
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