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- From: jsa@organon.com (Jon S Anthony)
- Subject: Re: C/C++ knocks the crap out of Ada
- In-Reply-To: ell@access1.digex.net's message of 7 Feb 1996 02:43:32 GMT
- Message-ID: <JSA.96Feb7021245@organon.com>
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- Date: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 07:12:45 GMT
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- In article <4f93kk$pe@news4.digex.net> ell@access1.digex.net (Ell) writes:
-
- > JRFisher (jrfisher@aol.com) wrote:
- > :...
- > : Truth is, Ada has its strengths and is (for certain projects) far superior
- > : to any other structured language. Ada is particularly good for large-scale
- > : development because a few systems engineers can (if they're good) design
- > : the interfaces so that gangs of junior programmers can't screw up the
- > : system and turn it into spaghetti.
- > :...
- >
- > Setting responsibility interfaces is also the correct way for large, or
- > complex projects using C++. It is also easy to specify such interfaces
- > using C++. The key thing is to use an effective oo methodology for such
- > projects. The Unified Method of Booch/Jacobson/Rumbaugh is the most
- > employed of such methods.
-
- The Unified Method is language independent and as such irrelevant to the
- particular point at hand.
-
- /Jon
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