Re: Whats going onto the stack here?
- From: "Callum Winter" <Spam not required>
- Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 17:25:33 -0000
I appreciate this response.
Thankyou for clarifying that, it did throw me a little bit.
My intent is not to sound unproductive but after writing so much code one
way it can be daunting to think i have to trudge through it all again to
change to an apparently better way of doing things. Yes its inevitable, but
sometimes you just want to finish the code your doing before something else
comes along saying hey, it should be done this way, so to speak.
Im generally open to suggestions, that improve my coding style, but
sometimes, I just want to get on with what im doing without having to sway
onto something else.
Anyway after looking more into STL, I will be giving it some more attention.
Many Thanks
.
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