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Delphi and C# compiler oddities
When developing in multiple languages, it sometimes is funny to see how they differ in compiler oddities. Below are a few on const examples. Basically, in C# you cannot go from a char const to a string const, and chars are a special kind of int. In Delphi you cannot go from a string to a char. ...http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/delph...~4/kPYrVTBMRiQ
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