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From: "Traveler" <traveler AT netti DOT fi>
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Subject: Re: Making C++ little easier to beginners...
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 04:13:33 +0300
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> There are *huge* differences between logical and bitwise
> operators.  Please read a good C++ book to understand the differences.
> 
Please read a good Boolean algebra book to see that there really is no difference between "logical" AND/OR and "bit" AND/OR.
> 
> > All calculations done in computer, from the simplest addition to the
> > most complex 3rd grade (or greater) root solving uses these operatorīs
> > and their compinations inside the microprocessor.
> 
> 
> Huh?  What is it you're trying to say?
> 
> 
"Itīs amazing how all things in computer depend on just two symbols, 1 and 0."


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