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Date: | Sat, 14 May 2016 12:43:27 -0800 |
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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] Re: gschem annoyances (C++) |
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> this field, and because C++ is much closer to collapse under it's on weight > (e.g. how many years does it take for a new programmer to truely learn C++, > all features included? And what's the release period of new C++ standards?) > > (C is growing too, unfortunately: C11 introduces a lot of new features Yeah C11 introduces what I consider the first big standard bloopers in C: weird character support and type sensitive math function resolution (violates the otherwise constant characteristic of C that says a non-static fctn name has exactly one meaning). > compared to C99 and removes only a little amount of obsolete stuff.) > > Again, I don't want to get into a "my favorite language is better than > yours". I don't want to convince anyone about anything. Especially that such > changes/aspects wouldn't affect me in any way neither in pcb (because of > pcb-rnd) nor in geda/gaf/gschem (because of my rewrite plans). > > I merely wanted to state there's a minority opinion, when saw the above > totally C++-biased mail. Just for the record. I also like C a lot better. I made a couple genuine attempts to learn and like C++ too when I was an enthusiastic sprout, and was never able to convince myself that it was any good. Take a look at one of the many books covering C++ idioms in particular to see its problems -- things that you always want to do in large scale generic OO design frequently require bizarre contortions in C++. Britton
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