Re: C a Dead Language



On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 17:19:23 -0400, Kenneth Brody <kenbrody> wrote:
klaushuotari wrote:

On 27 huhti, 21:26, Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondoug...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
[... rambling ...]
To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.

Let's give a big hand to C. It will survive. No matter what's the
compiler, no matter what's the implementor, C will survive.

C will survive to all we
.



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