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Date:      Thu, 7 Mar 2002 15:55:36 -0600
From:      "Mike Meyer" <mwm-dated-1015970136.1faa95@mired.org>
To:        Miguel Mendez <flynn@energyhq.homeip.net>
Cc:        Mike Meyer <mwm-dated-1015904323.d82925@mired.org>, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, D J Hawkey Jr <hawkeyd@visi.com>, bts@babbleon.org
Subject:   Re: C vs C++
Message-ID:  <15495.57816.98439.143709@guru.mired.org>
In-Reply-To: <20020307095141.A2889@energyhq.homeip.net>
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Miguel Mendez <flynn@energyhq.homeip.net> types:
> On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 09:38:42PM -0600, Mike Meyer wrote:
> > That is true. C++ is as ugly as C, but has all the problems of Object
> > Orient Languages.
> What are you smoking? :-) No language in this world fits OS development
> better than C. IMHO is one of the most beautiful languages ever created.
> It's simple, small and efficient. And it requires you to know what you
> are doing, but I consider that a feature. C resembles assembler on many
> of it's constructs.

C makes a good portable assembler, and that's what I use it for. That
makes it nearly OS development and systems level applications work. In
other domains, this can be a serious problem.

The only real problem with C is the type decleration syntax. C is the
only language I've ever run into that someone - and someone bright, at
that - felt the need to write a tool for explaining what a variable
declaration meant, or one to translate from english to the language in
question.

	<mike
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