I actually do grasp the concept, and understand the styntax of C and what pointers are and other things, but did not
know thats what managed referred to.
You are right though that my day to day does not expose me to the issue.
Thanks Tony.
Tony Tanzillo
|>"James Maeding" wrote
|>
|>>> I am not sure what managed code really means.
|>
|>That's probably because that's the only kind of code
|>you've ever written.
|>
|>LISP is managed code.
|>VB is managed code.
|>
|>'Managed' generally means that memory management
|>is taken care of for you. Of course, since you've never
|>used a programming language where memory is not
|>managed for you (C/C++ for example), it's perfectly
|>understandable that you may not grasp the concept
|>underlying managed/unmanged code.
James Maeding
Civil Engineer and Programmer
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