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Re: string-to-float
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- Subject: Re: string-to-float
- From: Andreas Bogk <address@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 07:00:02 -0400
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Carl Gay <carlgay@attbi.com> writes:
> What about getting together a library of utility code that is less
> formal than common-dylan? I have a few little goodies that I use
That's probably a very good idea.
> Anyone else got anything to add? I'd be happy to organize it
Look in the GD sources, there are quite some useful routines. I use
subsequences a lot for string splicing, also the extensions for
case-insensitive compare and tables are useful.
Andreas
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