In article <>, osmium
<> writes
>"Chris Hills" writes:
>
>> In article <>, osmium
>> <> writes
>>>"Chris Hills" writes:
>>>
>>>> In article < .com>,
>>>> "|>5y<|-|07r0||1<" <> writes
>>>>>I'm searching a c\c++ tutorial about the programmation of the net
>>>>>if anyone knows please answer me
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> C or C++?
>>>
>>>Most people would understand that question to mean that he would accept
>>>either C or C++ information. I suggest you post the information you had
>>>in
>>>mind, I am quite sure the OP can use it, regardless of the language.
>>>
>>>The virgule is commonly used in the English language to have the meaning
>>>"either or or" where the or is the inclusive OR.
>>
>> You made an assumption which is probably incorrect.
>> You also missed the point i was making.
>
>Snideness is not a good quality.
The question still remains, C or C++?
There is a very good reason fro asking that question.
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