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- From: ell@access1.digex.net (Ell)
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- Subject: Re: Beware of "C" Hackers -- A rebuttal to Bertrand Meyer
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- Date: 17 Mar 1996 04:04:27 GMT
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- Tim Berens (timb@erinet.com) wrote:
- : Jay:
- :
- : Kind of ironic that the people who wrote Eiffel, Ada, Pascal, and
- : all the other hackproof compilers are themselves hackers. Don't you
- : think?
-
- This shows that various levels of abstraction are appropriate. Yet in all
- cases, use cases, and derived domain vocabulary based architecture should
- lead, or guide coding, especially in large, or complex projects.
-
- Elliott
-