On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 05:28:44PM +0100, Lyle wrote:
> I've been meaning to have a play with [Padre]. Although it was hard enough
> getting the last school to install Perl...
How about just showing up with Padre (and perl, and ...) on a bunch of
USB keys? And for bonus points, the kids get to take them home
afterwards so they don't have to set up their own development
environment.
> > It's been a while since I looked at C, but I don't think it has a
> > 'varchar' datatype. Are you confusing C with SQL :-)
> I think your right, should be Word = char[11] (for a word that's 10
> letters long).
Yes. Strictly speaking, of course, char[11] isn't a variable, it's a
memory allocation and a pointer, and the pointer can be made to go all
over the place, not just within the word you want to store.
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