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- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 12:44:18 +0900
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Josh Glover wrote: > This is my biggest complaint with hardcore C guys. Task ni > yotte, tool ha chigau kana? What I am saying is, why use C > when you are trying to write OO code. What you end up doing > is creating your own way of implementing OO fundamentals Yup. > that most people agree are implemented pretty well in C++. Barf. Hold on a moment while I clean up my keyboard. ..... ..... Glover-san, don't ever do that again during lunch hour. Josh Glover quoted: > "C is a systems programming language. C++ is a systems > programming language with a bunch of large tumours growing > on its back." - Dr. Stephan Feyock Feyock-sensei is right. Listen to him.
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