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From: dmh@dicomed.UUCP (Dave Hollander)
Newsgroups: net.lang.c
Subject: Re: HARRIS FLAME Re: SHORT vs. INT
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Date: Mon, 16-Sep-85 16:33:07 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 16 16:33:07 1985
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In article <2778@sun.uucp> guy@sun.uucp (Guy Harris) writes:
>
>People who use the C language should be sufficiently expert that they
>understand that "long" and "short" should not be selected in favor of "int"
>only if they are of different sizes on the machine you're coding on.
>Period.  If a C programmer doesn't understand that, then they have not been
...
>
>	Guy Harris


Well excuse me!  I was trained as a programer in collage ( in Pascal of
course) and also by Bell Laboratories but these types of problems are
beyond what they saw fit to teach.  I will not try to defend the places
that offer training, however they do seem to get bogged down by people
who do not even understand structures.

I have recently returned to the C world (a long and terrible bout of
Fortran has ruined many of the good pratices I may of had) I was hoping 
that this news group would be a good refresher and get me up to date with
new ideas.  The concept of portability as a science not a black art being
one of the ideas.  sorry for being so foolish and "boneheaded"!

I hope you have to fix one of my broken programs some day!

						Dave Hollander