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- From: branham@binah.cc.brandeis.edu (Tom Branham, Biophysics Grad. Brandeis)
- Subject: Re: C/2
- Message-ID: <1992Sep1.030329.22029@news.cs.brandeis.edu>
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- Organization: Brandeis University
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- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 03:03:29 GMT
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- Well, I was a bit suprised by the statement at the time, but they were so
- certain (I know, I am not cynical enough at times....grin) Either way I do
- look forward to both and to using both (What ever works best for the
- individual project I am working on at the time...sometimes use multiple
- dev. systems for the same project, for their different strengths :)
- So far the C-set seems fairly well put together, now if my thesis research
- would go away and let me have enough time to really play with it ;)
- ........Tom Branham
- P.S. Are y'all aiming for a very strict ANSI interpretation of C++ as
- you have done with the C? And what of the more recent extensions?
- After all C++ is still a growing language, which does at times
- make decisions as to feature inclusion more difficult.....
-