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From: "Traveler" <traveler AT netti DOT fi>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Troll (was Re: Making C++ little easier to beginners...)
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 04:00:41 +0300
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> This message is completely off-topic in this newsgroup. Further, what you 
> describe has already been tried by a whole bunch of hapless people and 
> rejected. If you want to use EQUAL for ==, then you should not be using C.
Yes, your right ! I shouldn´t use C. I use C++ instead :)

> 
> the point is, if you want a logical operation, use the logical operator. 
> OTOH, if you want a bitwise operation, use the bitwise operator.
Also the point is that anybody whit the knowledge of Boolean algebra knows that there really is no separate things like "bit" and "logical" AND or "bit" and "logical" OR.
Case is close...


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