(Case Closed) HELP ME I'm stuck in Windows!!!

Michael White enlightenedshadow at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 14 01:00:00 UTC 2009


--- On Wed, 10/14/09, christopher.lemire at gmail.com <christopher.lemire at gmail.com> wrote:


>Usually it is on /dev/sda1 and then the (hd0,0)

That's good you figured that out and since you like computers a lot as many Linux users do, in the computer world numbers usually do start at 0 such as programming, arrays and other structures are referenced with an index that begins at 0 and ends at length-1. An array of references to objects in the object oriented world,,, you could have an array of 8 objects. The indices for that is 0-7. You use those to read or modify the values stored at each indices. In the object oriented world you create objects from blueprints (known as classes) that represent real life objects.
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Thanks for the tip.

-Mike



      
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