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- From: ENGR@GSSI.MV.COM (Michael Furman)
- Subject: Re: C++ experts only
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- Date: Mon, 8 Apr 1996 15:58:41 GMT
- References: <4jhrb4$gk2@melon.myna.com> <3164559A.41C6@meca.polymtl.ca> <DpG1GH.G2A@research.att.com>
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- In article <DpG1GH.G2A@research.att.com>, ark@research.att.com says...
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- >In article <3164559A.41C6@meca.polymtl.ca> Pierre Ferland
- <pierre@meca.polymtl.c
- >a> writes:
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- >> The issue should not be C versus C++, forget about C.
- >> But don't trust C++ neither.
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- >Or Java. Or any other language.
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- >I have yet to find a programming language that does not offer
- >its own distinct ways of getting into trouble. Learning how
- >to avoid such things is part of professionalism.
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- I think it caused by the fact (I believe) that it is impossible to
- distinguish formally trouble and success.
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