Sujet : Re: Top 10 most common hard skills listed on resumes...
De : ben (at) *nospam* bsb.me.uk (Ben Bacarisse)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 09. Sep 2024, 15:58:39
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Keith Thompson <Keith.S.Thompson+
u@gmail.com> writes:
Waldek Hebisch <antispam@fricas.org> writes:
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1. Well, I used to care about pre-Ansi compilers and for benefit
to them I got into habit of avoiding <stdint.h>. Yes, it is time
to change and on microcontrollers I use <stdint.h> as sizes
are important there and I do not expect to ever compile
microcontroller code with non-Ansi compiler.
>
Pre-ANSI? I haven't been even been able to find a working pre-ANSI
C compiler.
I know you mean "real world compiler", but to satisfy ones curiosity
it's possible to run Unix V7 on a Linux VM. (It reminds me how hard it
was to get anything done in 1979, even though Unix V7 seemed, as the
time, so much easier to use than IBM mainframes and punched cards.)
-- Ben.