Re: dangers of operator overloading



On 18 May 2005 00:25:24 -0700, makc.the.great@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>Come on, guys, calm down. True Programmer can write bad code in any
>language.

But it's so much easier in C/C++/Perl/INTERCAL/Befunge/[insert
language of anti-choice here]!


Alex Davidson

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