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From: rrd AT ftc DOT agilent DOT com (Ray Depew)
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J. L. (jlsgarrido AT SoftHome DOT net) wrote:

: Try Thinking in C++ [...]

That's a scary thought.  When my job required me to spend 8 hours a day 
writing Interleaf macros, I was thinking in Lisp -- and eating, drinking
and sleeping it, too.

The idea of thinking in C++ syntax gives me the jitters.


--
Regards                | C++ is like a Swiss Army knife with a chainsaw 
Ray Depew              | attachment.  You can program most anyway you want, 
                       | but it's really, really easy to cut your leg off.
ray_depew AT agilent DOT com  | -- Alex Pavloff explains C++ on comp.arch.embedded

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