Linked by Owen Anderson on Mon 19th Apr 2004 05:43 UTC
For years the development scene has been dominated by the C family of languages, primarily C itself and its immediate successor C++. Recent years have given rise to other C-descendents, however, such as Sun's Java and Microsoft's C#.
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Go back and reread my comment. I clearly pointed out that a null pointer and a null string are different, and why null pointers as empty arrays can be considered good. Try to read the comments before responding.
Go back and reread my comment. I clearly pointed out that a null pointer and a null string are different, and why null pointers as empty arrays can be considered good. Try to read the comments before responding.