> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "e-sushi" <e-sushi@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: [shell-coding] Re: COM help please?
>
> : pages sure helped me... c code is international <g>)
>
> just out of curiousity.. is C an actual ISO standard, or just
ANSI?
> And yes, I know that ANSI is the American representative to
the ISO.
> --
> Joel D. Parker
> [rootrider]
<g> well, I meant that thanks to knowing c - the sourcecode
makes sense. But the question you brought up is a good one!
Anyone know the answer?
/*just thinking:
My guess - ANSI only. I guess being an actual ISO standard for a
programming language wouldn't really be manageable, but that's
me and I was wrong enough times in my life. Ask me about ISO
standards I know about... e.g. for companies in the european
union who want to conform to DIN9001... oh wait, that's no
actual ISO either, they just mistake it for bein an ISO standard
over here... hmmm, ok, I quit!
*/
//Mike, e-sushi@xxxxxxx
//lacking sleep for 1.7 day now!
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