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From: Simplane Simple Plane Simulate Plain Simple on 17 Jun 2010 05:16 Risto Lankinen: Risto Lankinen | Facebook Risto Lankinen is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Risto Lankinen and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the ...www.facebook.com/people/Risto-Lankinen/1220407048 Risto Lankinen - Finland | LinkedInView Risto Lankinen's (Finland) professional profile on LinkedIn. LinkedIn is the world's largest business network, helping professionals like Risto ...fi.linkedin.com/ pub/risto-lankinen/2/b85/370 (Finland)(default) constructor/object initializing problem4 posts - Last post: Sep 4, 2004"Risto Lankinen" <> wrote: > Because "Object anObject();" looks like a function > declaration to the compiler. Nothing is constructed ...www.velocityreviews.com/.../t285302-default-constructor- object-initializing-problem.htmlWhy do we need non-virtual destructor? - C / C++ answersRisto Lankinen wrote:[color=blue] > "Mateusz Loskot" <mateusz(a)loskot.net> wrote in message:[color=green] > > > > Why would you expect to use Point class as ...binary number10 posts - Last post: Sep 1, 2004Risto Lankinen wrote: > > > > [By the way, C and C++ are perhaps the only programming languages > > having no token representing decimal ...binary number - C / C++ answersSep 1, 2004 ... Risto Lankinen wrote:[color=darkred] >> > >> > [By the way, C and C++ are perhaps the only programming languages ...bytes.com/ topic/c/answers/134238-binary-numberstrcmp problem7 posts - 7 authors - Last post: Sep 22, 2003Risto Lankinen wrote: > "Frank Schmitt" <> wrote in message > news: 4c4qz9t1qv.fsf(a)scxw21.4sc... > >>"Shane Peck" <> writes: ...Virtual Assignment Operator in Protocol class - C / C++ answersRisto Lankinen wrote:[color=blue] > > > ... which, of course, is 4 . > > - Risto -[/color] ... "Risto Lankinen" <rlankine(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message ...Overloading +=10 posts - Last post: Oct 17, 2003Risto Lankinen wrote: > > "ΠάΥÏΣξ" <> wrote in message .... Risto Lankinen wrote: > > Why do you think implementing op+ using op+= is more ...const correctness - C / C++ answersRisto Lankinen <rlankine(a)hotmail.com> wrote:[color=blue] >"Greg Comeau" <comeau(a)anix.com> wrote in message >news:dilqcp $9s4$1(a)panix3.panix.com. ...bytes.com/topic/c/answers/167246-const- correctness12
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