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Re: The future of C/C++
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Benjamin J Cummings wrote:
>On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Achilles wrote:
>
>> He then went on talking about new projects using primarily Java,
>> stating that the language was still very slow, regarding performance,
>> but that it would soon change, suggesting that C/C++ were near an "end".
>
>This does seem to be the feeling around my university, too. However, i
>think this is a bit of an exaggeration. I think what's happening now is
>more a diversification of lanugages, rather than a full replacement. I
>could be wrong, anyway.
Same here too, but this has mainly to do with cluelessness... Most
professors & research personnell can't do anything useful in C/C++. Most
have heard of the weak things in C/C++ so that they can preach other
languages, such as Java.
Java is good, but will never be *the* language for doing all tasks that
C/C++ can be used fo right now.
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Jan 'Chakie' Ekholm | Balrog New Media http://www.balrog.fi/
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