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On 10/17/05, Bob Cozzi <cozzi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Okay. I think I see where you're going. > MI and C runtime libraries and MI built-ins are native to all languages on > the 400? Is that it? > No, not at all. Nothing to do with the 400. Let me repeat: in ANY language you can natively and directly do ANYTHING without ANY built-ins, libraries, functions, whatnots. You can do date durations, bit manipulation, list processing, recursive calls, stacks, heaps, whatever. And sometimes it is even EASIER to do these things directly and natively than fighting an obscure API-interface...
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