Quoting John Marshall ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Standard C allows a lot of interesting choices to be made.  Many of them
> are becoming less likely choices, however, due to the apparent need to
> pander to programmers who don't know what they're doing.  For example,
> it's unlikely that any new architectures will favour representing null
> pointers as anything other than all-bits-zero, not because it's a bad
> choice (on the contrary), but because people write non-portable code
> because they Just Don't Get It.

In what way do they "Just Don't Get It"?

James

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