March 11, 2002
"OddesE" <OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:a6j1gd$1j91$1@digitaldaemon.com...

> LOL!
> I guess D was expressing his open mind, calling Unicode
> nonsense, therefore banning Japanese, Chinese, Russian,
> Turkish etc. etc. etc. users to use paper and pen for ever!
> :)

Well, Russian users prefer Windows-1251 or KOI8-R anyhow, I guess nobody here cares about the UNICODE, in fact... =)


March 11, 2002
"Pavel Minayev" <evilone@omen.ru> wrote in message news:a6j535$1kpr$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> "OddesE" <OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:a6j1gd$1j91$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>
> > LOL!
> > I guess D was expressing his open mind, calling Unicode
> > nonsense, therefore banning Japanese, Chinese, Russian,
> > Turkish etc. etc. etc. users to use paper and pen for ever!
> > :)
>
> Well, Russian users prefer Windows-1251 or KOI8-R anyhow, I guess nobody here cares about the UNICODE, in fact... =)
>
>

Oh...
Well, another dream of unification shattered then... :)


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March 11, 2002
On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 12:50:21 +0100, H. Ellenberger wrote:

> Walter wrote:
> 
>> "John Fletcher" <J.P.Fletcher@aston.ac.uk> wrote in message news:3C512862.EB749F7A@aston.ac.uk...
>> > I am interested to see that D has a built in complex. [...] How can a complex number value be output?
>>
>> A printf with z.re, z.im.
> 
> Yet annother reason why I strongly advocate for classes and operator overloading.
> 
> The benefits:
> 
> - Ordinary math syntax for complex calculation for _all_ kind of base
> type
> - IO can be overloaded to use same syntax as ordinary numbers - And most

As complex is a builtin type, shouldn't all the standard operators just work as expected ? (my 2 euro cents)

	Jakob Kemi
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