Re: [OT] Re: Teaching new tricks to an old dog (C++ -->Ada)
From: Alex R. Mosteo (devnull_at_mailinator.com)
Date: 03/11/05
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Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 09:52:41 +0100
Robert A Duff wrote:
> "Alex R. Mosteo" <devnull@mailinator.com> writes:
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>>Boh, the flaming here has been pretty low.
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> Yes. That's refreshing.
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>>...In fact I'm getting very
>>interesting info from both fronts and both languages.
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> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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> "Interesting", indeed. ;-) Unfortunately, about half of this
> information is complete nonsense -- about both languages! Plus some
> misinformation about what optimizing compilers can and cannot do, thrown
> in for good measure.
Yes. Quite some biased/unfounded stuff but for people fairly familiar
with both languages, the eventual gold seed in the mud is worth the long
thread.
Regards!
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