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- From: Broken Drum <drum@jaxnet.com>
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- Subject: Re: C++ experts only
- Date: Wed, 03 Apr 96 20:29:00 PDT
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- Colin Khna (ckhan@myna.com) wrote
- > If you are such an expert, tell me why C++ is so great
- > or not so great as compared to Structured C.
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- I prefer 'C' myself, but the C++ wave will win out..
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- One of the draw-backs to C++ for a Lone Wolf programmer is
- the complexity, as you are probably aware.. -BUT- if the
- project is being done by a GROUP then this isn't a curse, but
- rather a blessing..
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- Tried and tested code can be re-used and manipulated better
- using C++, which allows a coder who had nothing to do with the
- origin code to use it and massage/add to it for the NEW results
- while not changing any calls from another coder who used the
- module 'as is'..
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- Hmmm, I don't know if that made sense ?? ANYWAY, I am finding
- myself reusing code more with C++, but am a long way from being
- it's master, heh heh..
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- For a quick and dirty little THANGY, 'C' will still be the
- easiest of the two.. For a rather large project, get on the
- C++ bandwagon..
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- Bye for Now, Broken Drum
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