in reply to Mother of Perl
It can be interpreted as a failure of C++ only to not be the panacea that it was hyped up to be. Most everybody is now determining that C++ has it's uses. There are things that it is very good at. However, it is not the best language for all applications. There are things that make C better than it's offspring, and that is what leads people to still use C.
This is true of all programming languages. They all have their place, and one mark of a great programmer is knowing when to use the one over the other.
Ben
This is true of all programming languages. They all have their place, and one mark of a great programmer is knowing when to use the one over the other.
Ben
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If I melt dry ice can I swim without getting wet?
If I melt dry ice can I swim without getting wet?
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