I was sincere. I meant "modern" to mean more recent. Though, I do agree with the correlation between your interpretation and response. I apologize.

On Saturday, Aug 30, 2003, at 21:44 America/New_York, George Schlossnagle wrote:


On Saturday, August 30, 2003, at 09:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I thank you for your open-mindedness, but I must admit I was in the fault. I supplied a version from a modern language such as C++.

No need to be a dick about it. Calling C++ 'modern' is about as sensible as calling C 'ancient'. Plenty of applications and operating systems are still written in C (not C++). Apache, PHP, Perl, Linux and FreeBSD are some examples. Rasmus responded correctly to your question by noting that PHP's for() syntax is identical to C's for() syntax. Which it is.

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