Opengroupware source code in C/C++?

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  • Anthony Yio

    Opengroupware source code in C/C++?

    Does anyone know of source code for opengroupware in C/C++?

    thanx.
  • Phlip

    #2
    Re: Opengroupware source code in C/C++?

    Anthony Yio wrote:
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    > Does anyone know of source code for opengroupware in C/C++?[/color]

    Why the hell would it have to be in C++??

    This might still be viable:



    --
    Phlip



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    • Rolf Magnus

      #3
      Re: Opengroupware source code in C/C++?

      Anthony Yio wrote:
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      > Does anyone know of source code for opengroupware in C/C++?[/color]

      There is no such language as "C/C++", but the opengroupware source code
      can surely be downloaded from http://www.opengroupware.org . Sometimes,
      I wonder how people manage to post to usenet newsgroups if they can't
      even find out such simple things on their own...

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      • Jonathan Turkanis

        #4
        Re: Opengroupware source code in C/C++?


        "Rolf Magnus" <ramagnus@t-online.de> wrote in message:
        [color=blue][color=green]
        > > Does anyone know of source code for opengroupware in C/C++?[/color]
        >
        > There is no such language as "C/C++", but the opengroupware source[/color]
        code

        Really? How embarrassing! I always thought 'C/C++' was the language
        discussed in the C/C++ Users Journal, and compiled by Comeau C/C++.
        ;-)

        Jonathan


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        • Phlip

          #5
          Re: Opengroupware source code in C/C++?

          > > There is no such language as "C/C++", but the opengroupware source[color=blue]
          > code
          >
          > Really? How embarrassing! I always thought 'C/C++' was the language
          > discussed in the C/C++ Users Journal, and compiled by Comeau C/C++.
          > ;-)[/color]

          There is no language called "C/C++". There is, however, a marketing slant
          called "C/C++". It targets those who may not be aware which style of
          language they are using, or which language they are using.

          --
          Phlip



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          • Ron Natalie

            #6
            Re: Opengroupware source code in C/C++?


            "Phlip" <phlip_cpp@yaho o.com> wrote in message news:nmkUb.1899 9$FT4.17467@new ssvr16.news.pro digy.com...[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
            > > > There is no such language as "C/C++", but the opengroupware source[/color]
            > > code
            > >
            > > Really? How embarrassing! I always thought 'C/C++' was the language
            > > discussed in the C/C++ Users Journal, and compiled by Comeau C/C++.
            > > ;-)[/color]
            >
            > There is no language called "C/C++". There is, however, a marketing slant
            > called "C/C++". It targets those who may not be aware which style of
            > language they are using, or which language they are using.
            >[/color]
            Besides c/c++ is undefined behavior if C is a built-in type.

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            • Jeff Schwab

              #7
              Re: Opengroupware source code in C/C++?

              Ron Natalie wrote:[color=blue]
              > "Phlip" <phlip_cpp@yaho o.com> wrote in message news:nmkUb.1899 9$FT4.17467@new ssvr16.news.pro digy.com...
              >[color=green][color=darkred]
              >>>>There is no such language as "C/C++", but the opengroupware source
              >>>
              >>>code
              >>>
              >>>Really? How embarrassing! I always thought 'C/C++' was the language
              >>>discussed in the C/C++ Users Journal, and compiled by Comeau C/C++.
              >>>;-)[/color]
              >>
              >>There is no language called "C/C++". There is, however, a marketing slant
              >>called "C/C++". It targets those who may not be aware which style of
              >>language they are using, or which language they are using.
              >>[/color]
              >
              > Besides c/c++ is undefined behavior if C is a built-in type.
              >[/color]

              LOL!

              When folks write "C/C++", I think they mean "C and C++". Come to think
              of it, I'm going to start writing "C&C++". Does anybody see any problem
              (other than ugliness) with C&C++, or have a better idea? Perhaps
              C\+{0,2} for regex fans?

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              • Martijn Lievaart

                #8
                Re: Opengroupware source code in C/C++?

                On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 09:13:13 -0500, Jeff Schwab wrote:
                [color=blue]
                > When folks write "C/C++", I think they mean "C and C++". Come to think
                > of it, I'm going to start writing "C&C++". Does anybody see any problem
                > (other than ugliness) with C&C++, or have a better idea? Perhaps
                > C\+{0,2} for regex fans?[/color]

                <SPLORF>

                I don't have any problem with C&C++. Cats & Coffee++. Brilliant. No
                problem. But I think most people will take the term somewhat less
                seriously..... :-)

                See http://lightning.prohosting.com/~bjg...learn/acr.html.

                M4


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                • Mike Smith

                  #9
                  Re: Opengroupware source code in C/C++?

                  Jeff Schwab wrote:
                  [color=blue]
                  > When folks write "C/C++", I think they mean "C and C++". Come to think
                  > of it, I'm going to start writing "C&C++". Does anybody see any problem
                  > (other than ugliness) with C&C++[/color]

                  Wouldn't that also be undefined behavior? ;-)

                  --
                  Mike Smith

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                  • Jeff Schwab

                    #10
                    Re: Opengroupware source code in C/C++?

                    Martijn Lievaart wrote:[color=blue]
                    > On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 09:13:13 -0500, Jeff Schwab wrote:
                    >
                    >[color=green]
                    >>When folks write "C/C++", I think they mean "C and C++". Come to think
                    >>of it, I'm going to start writing "C&C++". Does anybody see any problem
                    >>(other than ugliness) with C&C++, or have a better idea? Perhaps
                    >>C\+{0,2} for regex fans?[/color]
                    >
                    >
                    > <SPLORF>
                    >
                    > I don't have any problem with C&C++. Cats & Coffee++. Brilliant. No
                    > problem. But I think most people will take the term somewhat less
                    > seriously..... :-)
                    >
                    > See http://lightning.prohosting.com/~bjg...learn/acr.html.
                    >
                    > M4
                    >
                    >[/color]

                    D'oh! The good ones are always taken. :)

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                    • Jeff Schwab

                      #11
                      Re: Opengroupware source code in C/C++?

                      Mike Smith wrote:[color=blue]
                      > Jeff Schwab wrote:
                      >[color=green]
                      >> When folks write "C/C++", I think they mean "C and C++". Come to
                      >> think of it, I'm going to start writing "C&C++". Does anybody see any
                      >> problem (other than ugliness) with C&C++[/color]
                      >
                      >
                      > Wouldn't that also be undefined behavior? ;-)[/color]

                      Ah, yes. A state point clearly is needed. How about "C;C++"?
                      Actually, is "C,C++" legal?

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