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On 10/20/2011 05:49 PM, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
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Often they say: Linux has problems with unicode. Reason: teachers
think that unicode is so simple under java, so they don't explain
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I see. Obviously a similar problem as with Delphi. (If E. in fact
(like promised some time ago) creates a Delphi that compiles for
Linux, I am curious how this is handled.)<br>
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<div>If you have students that stupid, then don't tell them about
the [] operator.</div>
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:) :) :) <br>
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-Michael<br>
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