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Tiny 'Touch' 32 bits program in C (3 kb)

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Jibz:
And you don't like following standards? :D

Gerome:
And you don't like following standards? :D
-Jibz (October 01, 2006, 07:29 AM)
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You definately NOT have read my previous posts, you're incredibly blind!

Jibz:
I don't sometimes care of what can say the standards...-Gerome
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If I misunderstood that somehow, please enlighten me :huh:.

Gerome:
I don't sometimes care of what can say the standards...-Gerome
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If I misunderstood that somehow, please enlighten me :huh:.
-Jibz (October 01, 2006, 07:41 AM)
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Just open you eyes and your mind and all will be then clearer.

mouser:
gerome please try to be more reasonable!  8)

actually Jibz' explanation was a great one I thought (regarding why anything but 0 is used to represent different error codes).

but regardless, this is just one of those cases where it's silly to go against the standard.  return codes can actually be used by other programs and i don't see a good reason not to follow convention.  just follow in the good hacker tradition and write a curse-filled paragraph in the readme about how you disagree with the standard, and then implement the standard :)

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