if ( x && y ) or if ( x ) then if ( y ) ...

Andrew David Biewer andrew at csd4.csd.uwm.edu
Tue Aug 21 12:00:26 AEST 1990


>From article <426 at mole-end.UUCP>, by mat at mole-end.UUCP (Mark A Terribile):
[ ... if ... then ... else ... STUFF ... ]

> explained on pages 21 and 41.  What, you used some other textbook?  No, don't
> tell us about it, please.

But I must.  So many people have referred to K&R's I && II and I guess my
first mistake was not telling everyone that I don't have a single copy of a
C book.  *SIGH*  Oh well, the place of my new employment has a C++ book, I
guess I'll start moving in that direction now.

Thanks,
Andy B.




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