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- From: elf@ee.ryerson.ca (Luis Fernandes)
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- Subject: Re: Moving from C to C++
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- Date: 10 Feb 1996 12:30:45 -0500
- Organization: Ryerson Polytechnic University
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- >>>>> "ejh" == Edward Hartnett <ejh@larry.gsfc.nasa.gov> writes:
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- > ... and that once the design is complete (which happens before
- > he even sees it), there aren't any design changes.
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- Not unlike a programming assignment in a freshman computer science
- class.
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- Most of us, unfortunately, live in the real world, where uncertainty
- and change are the rule rather than the exception.
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