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Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQ
C# is a new language designed by Microsoft to work with the .NET framework. In their "Introduction to C#" whitepaper, Microsoft describe C# as follows: C# is a simple, modern, object oriented, and type-safe programming language derived from C and C++. C# (pronounced "C sharp") is firmly planted in the C and C++ family tree of languages, and will immediately be familiar to C and C++ programmers. C# aims to combine the high productivity of Visual Basic and the raw power of C++.
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It stands for "Comment and Critique". If you want critique so you can get general advice or make revisions, let people know by asking for it. If you're not looking for suggestions, as with finished work for projects or with work you're not planning on updating, then let people know, else you are likely to get a few critiques by default.
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What is the difference between C and C++?

Stroustrup: FAQ
C++ is a direct descendant of C that retains almost all of C as a subset. C++ provides stronger type checking than C and directly supports a wider range of programming styles than C. C++ is "a better C" in the sense that it supports the styles of programming done using C with better type checking and more notational support (without loss of efficiency). In the same sense, ANSI C is a better C than K&R C.
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c) What if I have children?

Diocese of Joliet
It is important that children be at least eighteen years of age and financially independent of their father before entrance to a seminary. Many of our students report that their adult children are some of their strongest supporters in the seminary. Back to top.
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How much Vitamin C?

Candida, frequently asked questions
Start with a small amount of Buffered C (contains calcium, potassium & magnesium) - 1/8 tsp., 4X a day - in water, between meals - gradually increase the dose, just a little at a time, until you reach bowel tolerance: 'Til you get a rumbly gut, soft stool or diarrhea, then reduce the dose.
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what is hepatitis c?

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Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is spread mostly from contact with infected blood, such as a blood transfusion (before 1992), kidney dialysis, or through injecting drug use. It is rarely sexually transmitted, although sex with multiple partners or a history of sexually transmitted diseases can put people at risk for it. The virus can enter the body through minor cuts or scrapes by razors, toothbrushes or on needles used for tattooing, body piercing or on materials used to snort drugs.
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I-C. What is a cryoprotectant ?

CRYONICS − FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
A cryoprotectant is an antifreeze substance that prevents or reduces ice-crystal formation. The use of cryoprotectants in cryonics reduces freezing damage − or may even eliminate ice crystals entirely (vitrification). Ethylene glycol cryoprotectant is the antifreeze used in automobiles. Propylene glycol is the cryoprotectant used in ice cream to reduce ice crystals and give a smooth texture.
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Is C an acronym?

Infrequently Asked Questions in comp.lang.c
You forgot to include space for the terminating NUL character, so the compiler can't find the end of c without overwriting other memory. In all probability, after the user types ''n<return>'', your code will look like char cn while((c = getchar()) != EOF)... The astute reader will notice that the latter example uses sprintf, and the former fprintf - this is because sprintf() works by characters, or strings, while fprintf (''fast printf'') works on files. [a]
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Is C++ a superset of C? Can I use a C++ compiler to compile C code?

Infrequently Asked Questions in comp.lang.c
C++ is a superset of something, we're not sure what. You can use a C++ compiler to compile C code, but the results may surprise you.
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Professor Smiley's C# FAQ's
C++ is one of the most popular languages around. It is widely used in industry, and it's taught at just about every college and university. It is also the oldest of the popular languages--about 15 years old now. C++ was one of the first Object-oriented programming languages, and it's the grandson of the C language. C++ compilers are available for just about every Operating System.
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Why can't I bind \C-s and \C-q any more?

Z-Shell Frequently-Asked Questions
The control-s and control-q keys now do flow control by default, unless you have turned this off with stty -ixon or redefined the keys which control it with stty start or stty stop. (This is done by the system, not zsh; the shell simply respects these settings.) In other words, \C-s stops all output to the terminal, while \C-q resumes it. There is an option NO_FLOW_CONTROL to stop zsh from allowing flow control and hence restoring the use of the keys: put setopt noflowcontrol in your .
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Is there anything you can do in C++ that you cannot do in C?

Ans: No. There is nothing you can do in C++ that you cannot do in C. After all you can write a C++ compiler in C. Jobs & Career Freshers Jobs Jobs Newsletter Placement Papers Placement Papers GATE Preparation Analysis & Design Of Algo. Operating System Lexical Analysis GRE Preparation GRE Home 1208 Antonyms Test 5000 Word's List Top 100 Words' List Scholarships Top 100 CS Univ. Top 126 EE Univ.
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How is this provided in club a/c?

The rec.aviation.soaring safety FAQ version 1.02
Can the ballast be properly secured in the cockpit so that it will not move under sudden deceleration, or -ve 'g'.
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What are the symptoms of hepatitis C?

AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts:
In most cases, people infected with hepatitis C experience no symptoms. Hepatitis C is a very slow moving virus, so symptoms my not even present themselves for 20 years or longer. The most common symptoms of hepatitis C are fatigue, nausea, abdominal pain, muscle or joint pain, and jaundice (a yellowing of the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes).
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How is hepatitis C transmitted?

AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts:
Hepatitis C is a blood borne virus, and is transmitted through direct blood-to-blood contact. The most common ways for hepatitis C to be transmitted is through sharing needles with an infected person, having had a blood transfusion prior to 1992, sharing personal care items such has razors that could have infected blood on them, and from mother to child during childbirth. in rare cases, hepatitis C can be transmitted through sex.
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How easy is it to get hepatitis C from sex?

AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts:
It is possible to transmit hepatitis C through sex, but it is not an efficient transmission method. It is much more likely to get hepatitis C through sharing needles or "works", or having had a blood transfusion before 1992. Having a sexually transmitted disease or having sex that involves blood can increase the risk of getting hepatitis C through sex.
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If people get hepatitis C, will they always have it?

AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts:
Hepatitis C is interesting in that about 15% of people who get the infection can clear the virus completely out of their bodies naturally within the first 6 months of their infection. This means that those people are no longer infected and can no longer spread the virus to other people. However, 85% of people with hepatitis C will become chronic carriers. These people will always be capable of transmitting the virus to others through blood.
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Can people become reinfected with hepatitis C?

AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts:
Yes. People who have cleared the virus either naturally or through medication can become infected again. Also, people who have active hepatitis C can become infected with additional genotypes (strains) of hepatitis C.
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When was hepatitis C first discovered?

AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts:
Doctors and scientists recognized a type of hepatitis in the early 1970's that they called Non-A, non-B hepatitis. In 1987, they discovered that it was a unique virus and named it Hepatitis C.
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How can people find out if they have hepatitis C?

AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts:
Since 1992, antibody tests have been available to determine if people have been infected. Today, people can have these tests performed at their doctors' offices. For people with no insurance, there are some clinics that can also perform the tests for free or reduced fees. For people who would like to get tested, it is a good idea to wait between 3-6 months from the last time they had a risk of infection before they go in for the test.
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What are some things that someone with hepatitis C should avoid?

AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts:
Avoiding alcohol (even small amounts) is extremely important. Tylenol and other over-the-counter and prescription drugs can also cause liver damage. High iron diets can cause damage. Good nutrition, exercise, and sleep are helpful in keeping the liver healthy.
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What is the difference between Hepatitis A, B, and C?

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Hepatitis A (HAV) is caused by a virus found in feces (people's stool). You can get it by coming in contact with infected feces. The most common way is by swallowing food or liquids that get contaminated by hands that are not washed thoroughly after using the toilet. You can also get Hepatitis A through sexual acts like 'rimming' (licking someone's anus) or via oral sex on a male's penis after he has had anal sex.
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What is Ester C and bowel tolerance?

BARF for Beginners - Most Frequently Asked Questions
Ester C is a buffered form of Vitamin C, which is easier on the stomach than other C's (ascorbic acid). If you decide to use Ester C or any of the other buffered form of C (calcium ascorbate or sodium ascorbate), you will be able to provide a much higher dosage than you would with ascorbic acid. If you are providing a buffered form of C, you might want to start out with 500 mg and increase the dosage (splitting the dosage to twice per day) until you determine the bowel tolerance.
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What is C-TPAT?

DHX - Dependable Hawaiian Express
The Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) is a joint government and business initiative designed to strengthen overall supply chain and border security. The goal of C-TPAT is to create a more secure supply chain through cooperative partnerships between government and business. To learn more about C-TPAT visit:
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How do I call perl from C?

comp.lang.perl.tk FAQ
You need to see a recent copy of the perlembed(1) pod page. By "recent" it needs to be up to date with at least perl5.002. Use C from Perl? Read (at least) the perlcall(1), the perlapi(1), the perlxs(1), the perlxstut(1), and the perlguts(1) manpages. Use C++ from Perl? Recent changes to MakeMaker will make this easier. Be sure you are familiar with the perlcall(1), the perlapi(1), the perlxs(1), the perlxstut(1), and the perlguts(1) manpages.
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