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authorPaul Buetow <git@mx.buetow.org>2021-05-01 19:07:24 +0100
committerPaul Buetow <git@mx.buetow.org>2021-05-21 05:11:04 +0100
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## Taking it further
-If you want to get a bit further type "Object-Oriented Programming with ANSI-C" into your favourite internet search engine, you will find some crazy stuff. Some go as far as writing a C preprocessor in AWK, which takes some object oriented pseudo-C and transforms it to plain C so that the C compiler can compile it to machine code. This is actually similar to how the C++ language had its origins.
+If you want to take it a lot further type "Object-Oriented Programming with ANSI-C" into your favourite internet search engine, you will find some crazy stuff. Some go as far as writing a C preprocessor in AWK, which takes some object oriented pseudo-C and transforms it to plain C so that the C compiler can compile it to machine code. This is actually similar to how the C++ language had its origins.
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