bzs%bu-cs.bu.edu@bu-it.bu.edu (Barry Shein) (06/14/88)
Facing page 20 in the May issue of Unix Review is an ad from AT&T titled "The More Advanced your Training needs, the More You Need the Experts Who Created the UNIX System". The photo depicts a man climbing a row of keys who's caps are marked "BASIC"...INTERMEDIATE... Finally on the screen is a bunch of code surrounding the word ADVANCED in big letters. It appears to be C code, a sample: void srand[g] unsigned s; [] int rand[] {return [O]; } /* REGCMP[3X] libPW */ (yes, that's letter "O") One gem from near the bottom is (partially obscured): ][] int*[*a] Um, thanks, but no thanks, we just ran out of martian Unix customers, do call again... -Barry Shein, Boston University
olapw@olgb1.oliv.co.uk (Tony Walton) (06/17/88)
Aah, but that's the sort of 'C' you write BEFORE you get trained by AT&T # ## ### # # # ##### # # # ### # # ## -- Tony Walton, OEM/VAR Division, British Olivetti Ltd., Wellington House, 154-160 Upper Richmond Road, London, England SW15 2FN LONDON, SW15 2FN. Tel: (+44) 1 789 6699 Telefax: (+44) 1 785 6670 Telex:27258 Uucp : { ukc | mcvax!olnl1 | ihnp4!cuuxb | iconet | olhqma } !olgb1!olapw