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WTH?

WTH is this article tagged for providing "insufficient context"? IMO it provides all the context for a programmer or even a "mortal" user to understand. If this is not sufficient, perhaps the user should learn more about programming in general first. If i look up what gcc is without knowing what a compiler is, should the article be expanded too? Nonsense IMO.... -- De Zeurkous (root@zgsnet.xs4all.nl) Sat Mar 4 20:07 UTC 2006

I agree, I removed the "insufficient context" tag. --Sharcho 17:09, 11 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]