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From: Pascal Obry
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Subject: Re: ada vs. cpp
Date: 04 Oct 2001 18:30:24 +0200
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"Marin David Condic" writes:
> While Ada isn't particularly a string manipulation language, it has a lot of
> support in the Ada.Strings.* packages. I think strings are better supported
> in Ada than in C++.
Are you saying that C and C++ has support for strings ?
I see there only pointers to a serie of bytes in memory terminated to '\0' !
Is that a string definition ? :)
Pascal.
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