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- From: dlmiller@iquest.net (Doug & Rose Miller)
- Subject: Re: Beware of "C" Hackers -- A rebuttal to Bertrand Meyer
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- References: <4i862r$1evq@saba.info.ucla.edu> <4i99if$8ve@solutions.solon.com>
- <4i9u0l$vru@saba.info.ucla.edu> <4ia3gf$drf@solutions.solon.com>
- Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 01:49:39 GMT
-
- seebs@solutions.solon.com (Peter Seebach) wrote:
- +In article <4i9u0l$vru@saba.info.ucla.edu>,
- +Jay Martin <jmartin@cs.ucla.edu> wrote:
- +>seebs@solutions.solon.com (Peter Seebach) writes:
- <lots of meaningless drivel snipped>
-
- +Statistically speaking, it's hard to find *any* Eiffel programmers. It is no
- +coincidence that the majority of programmers of *any* sort today are using C
- +at least some of the time; it's the most widespread language
-
- WRONG. Guess again. It's Cobol.
-
-