I don't like C : I have learned to program in Assembly langage at enginering school (because I would have never done so on my own) and it would astonish you but I find assembly more clearer than C : there are fewer instructions and it's like programming a tiny spreadsheet with less than a dozen cells
. OK It's almost a joke: what I mean is that the syntax of C was originally a macro langage for assembler and that it has turned into a "high level" language whereas it hasn't been designed for that so that I don't really see what makes C really "high level" and so readable
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. OK It's almost a joke: what I mean is that the syntax of C was originally a macro langage for assembler and that it has turned into a "high level" language whereas it hasn't been designed for that so that I don't really see what makes C really "high level" and so readable
.Quote from axeman:
The only advantage is industry acceptance/support and the
synergy that comes from this.
C++ dominated for years and I cant think of a worse OO language.
Management doesn't care about an obscure language that
is AWESOME, if everyone else isn't using it. Lemmings all of them.
peace
axeman
