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郭鹏

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Sep 5, 2021, 3:19:26 AM9/5/21
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what i can do on this group

james...@alumni.caltech.edu

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Sep 5, 2021, 8:02:29 AM9/5/21
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On Sunday, September 5, 2021 at 3:19:26 AM UTC-4, 郭鹏 wrote:
> what i can do on this group

This group is for discussions about the C programming language.
You can post messages and read other people's messages, that's
about it.
Note that if you want to discuss programming in C using a
particular operating system or a particular compiler, you'll have
better results if you use a forum that's specific to that particular
particular operating system or compiler; this forum is better used
for discussions about aspects of C that are independent of
the operating system or compiler.
There's an ISO standard for C, and this is a good place to discuss
what that standard says. However, discussions about proposed
changes to that standard are best posted to comp.std.c.
Note that while C++ developed from C, they are two different and
diverging languages. C++ is more appropriately discussed in
comp.lang.c++ or comp.std.c++.

Chris M. Thomasson

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Sep 5, 2021, 3:19:07 PM9/5/21
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On 9/5/2021 12:19 AM, 郭鹏 wrote:
> what i can do on this group
>

Ask questions about the almighty C programming language. Perhaps share
some of your code. For what its worth, there are a lot of people here
that have a very deep understanding of C. This group is excellent! I
have been here for many years...

:^)

Bart

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Sep 5, 2021, 4:10:25 PM9/5/21
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On 05/09/2021 08:19, 郭鹏 wrote:
> what i can do on this group
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Probably not much as the group is not that popular these days, there is
little traffic, and that is mostly from the same old-timers discussing
theoretical aspects of the language.

You might have a look also at
https://www.reddit.com/r/C_Programming/new/ which is much busier and
less standards-oriented.

However if you want to ask a practical question here, someone will
answer it.
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