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- From: j-jahnke@uchicago.edu (Jerome Jahnke)
- Subject: Re: ! Read me and State your opinion.
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- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 08:56:46 GMT
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- In article <4kegoq$f2d$1@mhadg.production.compuserve.com>, Andrew T.
- Finnell <73627.2516@CompuServe.COM> wrote:
- > I think that C/C++ won't be replace but "upgraded". I
- > don't know how I can explain to him that C is the language to make
- > programs. Also my friends brother is the main reason I wrote this.
- > He doesn't want to learn C because he thinks it will be replaced
- > and he'll just have to learn a new language.
-
- Geeze tell the poor guy to live with it. We don't use the same language I
- started with. And I doubt that in another 10 years I will still be using
- the same language I am using now. One of the reasons I LOVE my job is
- because I am always doing something new.
-
- If you friends brother really wants to learn a language that will be
- around forever and never change buy him a Cobol book. That is one language
- that will never die, it just keeps going and going and going...
-
- Jer,
-
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- Jerome Jahnke
- BSD Academic Computing
- University of Chicago
- j-jahnke@uchicago.edu
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