Dave Ihnat wrote:

> 
> Reentrancy simply addresses the question of consistent deterministic
> behavior for multiple sequential or concurrent instantiations of a
> given reentrant object. You're talking about persistent intermediate
> state preservation, which, strictly speaking, is NOT defined as part of
> reentrancy, but rather the definition of which is a characteristic of
> meeting the requirement for determinancy. (*whew*!  Say THAT 5 times.)
> 

<SNIP>


Thanks Dave. Not only did you lose me, but now you cost me money. i now
HAVE to take programming classes cause you just intrigued the HELL out
of me. hehe

(I'm actually looking to find someone willing to teach C through either
email or IRC. hehe (yeah i'm a cheapy what can I say).


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