The answer is "It depends" ;-)
On 04-29-2016 9:08 PM, Richard Kann
wrote:
Simple. I is a warning that the world has turned upside down.
Wouldn't you want to know when 10 is less than 5? :-)
Richard Kann
Comp-Ware
That's just to tell you that something looks fishy. There are very few warnings
because the language is so loose that if its syntactically correct then it's
usually impossible to prove any semantic aberrations.
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 3:13 PM -0700, "Daniel Klein"
Hi Colleagues,
I noticed some compiler warnings that doesn't really matter for this topic,
like:
[warning (74)] "C:\compiler\temp\TEST.IT.b", 16 (offset 13) near
RESERVED WORD "THEN":
Expression always evaluates as FALSE '10 < 5'
the question is - is there a list of all
Hi All,
another 2 cents: PuTTY.
Free, open source code.
Cheers
VK
On Friday, 29 April 2016 04:30:42 UTC+2, Charlie Noah wrote:
> There are people out there still using basic telnet for business purposes?
> I have always respected Jim's opinions, and he is right - SecureCRT is the
> best TE