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- From: obry@flash.bellcore.com (Pascal Obry)
- Subject: Re: Ada's (in)visibility in the engineering community
- In-Reply-To: mccall@mksol.dseg.ti.com's message of Mon, 14 Sep 1992 16:03:56 GMT
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- Date: 14 Sep 92 16:23:36
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- > Spoken like someone who has never done a major OO project. If you
- > think you can just sit down and write a major application in an OO
- > language "without conception", you are greatly mistaken.
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- No, I don't think. But now they use C++ almost like C because they find
- a big problem to make a good conception. Because today a lot of peoples enjoy
- the OO-languages : it seem so simple, but like you said without conception
- it's impossible to do something good. And if the concept of OO-languages
- are 'quite simple' the conception is sometime *very difficult* ...
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- Pascal.
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