Igor,
 
You seemed to say that the only difference between C and C++ was the ending (.c 
versus whatever C++ uses), but that understanding of what you said was more a 
result of my ignorance of C and C++. Someone pointed out that, if I've gotten 
this right, in Visual Studio the ending controls how the written program is 
compiled. 
 
In general, I guess that C++ is essentially the C language with a whole lot 
added. I'm probably wrong on that interpretation of what was said, but at least 
I do now understand that C and C++ are not the same. Am I still misinterpreting 
this whole thread?
 
Bob Keeland
Forest Dynamics, Inc.

--- On Tue, 11/30/10, Igor Tandetnik <itandet...@mvps.org> wrote:


From: Igor Tandetnik <itandet...@mvps.org>
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Just compiled SQLite in Visual Studio
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Date: Tuesday, November 30, 2010, 8:06 PM


Bob Keeland <keela...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Oh, from the various replies I see that C++ is a more capable extension of C. 
> Igor was only using a figure of speech, kind of.

Everything I said in this thread so far, I meant quite literally. Which 
expression of mine do you take as a figure of speech?
-- 
Igor Tandetnik


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