Re: one more C question ( mixedlib.e )

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On Fri, 01 Sep 2000, Bernie wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Sep 2000 16:29:32 -0600, cense <cense at MAIL.RU> wrote:
>
> >Thanks for all the help Bernie. Your solution will be my final attempt if
> Matts
> >idea does not work. ( who knows? until i try )
> >
>
>    I could have given you the same easy way that Matt gave you
>    but you will not learn from using short-cuts when you have
>    to setup a complicated structures and functions. You also will
>    not gain the experience of using the mixed library as you
>    requested.
>    My example is to show you how to write your code, not how
>    to use the shortest, easiest way to get finished.
>    Remember everything you learn by programming is an investment
>    in your future so be sure to learn as much as you can before
>    you graduate from school.
>    Bernie

Thanks for explaining and reminding me that there is more to programming
than just meeting dealines and being a fast developer. I needed that to *wake
me up* from the stupid pressure i put myself under to complete this software.

Now that i think about it, your solution is probably alot more safe than just
flinging a 32-bit value into a function. But then again i could be wrong. Im
not the king of memory management as you obviously can tell.

I appreciate what contributions you've given and all the help that you offered.
I think it will, in the end, allow me to produce more quality software and have
fun doin it!

--
cense
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ak-software development team
http://ak-software.virtualave.net/

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Web Velocity IT inc.
http://www.webvelocity.ca/

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