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- From: rich@kastle.com (Richard Krehbiel)
- Subject: Re: Java closer to Modula-3 than to C++
- Message-ID: <1996Feb26.192508.2614@friend.kastle.com>
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- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 19:25:47 GMT
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- Frederic Devernay <Frederic.Devernay@sophia.inria.fr> wrote:
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- >I wish it could widen then use of Modula-3 (I still can't understand
- >where C++ gets its success from...).
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- Oh, I think it's clear that C++ gets it's success from C. C #includes
- and libraries can (almost always) be called upon in C++ programs.
- Nothing like that can be said of Modula-3 or Java.
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- Richard Krehbiel, Kastle Systems, Arlington VA USA
- rich@kastle.com (work) or richk@mnsinc.com (personal)
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