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- From: mvantassel@teambca.com (Mark VanTassel)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.java,comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.smalltalk
- Subject: Re: Will Java kill C++?
- Date: Mon, 08 Apr 1996 19:43:36 GMT
- Organization: Barfield, Cauthen and Associates
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- curt_springer@hms.med.harvard.edu (Curt Springer) wrote:
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- >I use the expression 'C/C++', not out of ignorance, just as a shorthand for
- >"the features common to C and C++". I'm sure most others who use it have the
- >same intention.
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- I generally use the expression "C" as shorthand for "the features
- common to C and C++"...
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- - /\/\ark \/anTassel (mvantassel@teambca.com)
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