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- From: kennel@msr.epm.ornl.gov (Matt Kennel)
- Newsgroups: comp.object,comp.software-eng,comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Moving from C to C++
- Followup-To: comp.object,comp.software-eng,comp.lang.c++
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 03:50:31 GMT
- Organization: Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge, TN
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- References: <4cs44p$3pk@ixnews8.ix.netcom.com> <4dk8ts$fpc@antares.en.com> <JSA.96Jan25183150@organon.com> <4edolu$r53@ixnews5.ix.netcom.com> <4ev18q$8c6@hoho.quake.net>
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- Bill Foote (billf@jovial.com) wrote:
- > In article <4edolu$r53@ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>,
- > Jonah Thomas <JEThomas@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
- > >
- > > <...>
- > >If you choose C++ you can call the
- > >recruiters and by November 10 have 250 coders at their desks coding,
- > > <...>
-
- > Maybe with an infinite number of coders coding away on an infinite
- > number of workstations, you'll eventually produce the complete works
- > of Shakespeare.
-
- Nah, just Windows 95.
-
- :-)
-
- back to serious stuff...
-
- The problem is that the scientific study of software engineering is almost
- never done. By that, I mean randomized empirical testing and evaluation
- with the standards of experimental psychology or cognitive science.
-
- It would be like Merck developing drugs with thousands of alchemists in
- New Jersey caves slaving over mystical tomes of mystic lore and kabbalistic
- runes.
-
- Or more likely, imitative "luck" more akin to folk religion:
-
- -------
- "Golly Gee! Geek-O-Dyne just went public! I saw their head engineer
- Cleetus whiz by me in a yellow 911 with this hot MegaBabe!! And to think
- we used to make fun of his buck-toothed stutter and offensive ``humor''
- when we were all doing our 6.231 problem sets back at Tech. Guess he
- showed us."
-
- "So what langauge did he use?"
-
- "Uh I think microsoft C++."
-
- "Alright, the decision's made! C++ it is!"
-
- -------
-
- There are occasionally real--if quite modest--experiments attemped.
- Educators oftentimes can randomly assign different sections to use
- different langauges for solving reasonably similar problems.
-
- The results nearly always show a major advantage for Ada and Eiffel over
- C++, but nobody else cares.
-
- > --
- > Bill Foote Alameda, CA USA
- > billf@jovial.com http://www.jovial.com/~billf/
-