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led mike13-Oct-08 7:27
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Mark Salsbery13-Oct-08 7:38
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led mike13-Oct-08 8:09
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Mark Salsbery13-Oct-08 6:41
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Roger Stoltz13-Oct-08 7:12
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Mark Salsbery13-Oct-08 7:30
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Roger Stoltz13-Oct-08 8:04
Roger Stoltz13-Oct-08 8:04 
Mark Salsbery wrote:
Where's the "operate on an object" part?


Well, that's my interpretation of wanting to call class members functions that are not static without having an object....
But put in other words, as above, it becomes more obvious and amusing... Wink | ;)

Never mind Mark, it was supposed to be funny and it doesn't depend on Java | [Coffee]


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QuestionHow to create resizable Propertysheet in MFC VC++ (7.1, 8.0 or above) Pin
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