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Booth, When it comes to compilers, Joe, (and other developers) are the customer, NOT the people he is writing code for. After all, if auto manufacturer "A" buys his steel from "X". Who is "X"'s customer: "A" or the person who buy's cars? I say "A". After all, "X" might service the end user better by adapting his steel that it no longer fit's "X"'s specifications but instead fits some other manufacturers, but "X" is going to be honked. Rob Berendt -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin
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