Re: Announcing new scripting/prototyping language
From: Martin Krischik (krischik_at_users.sourceforge.net)
Date: 02/06/04
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Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2004 18:43:53 +0100
Les Cargill wrote:
> Larry Hazel wrote:
>>
>> Christopher Benson-Manica wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > When I need a language that's easy to use and readable, I turn
>> > directly to C. Don't let me stop you, though.
>> >
>>
>> C? Easy to read? You have got to be kidding.
>
> 'C' is a right-regular language, with good orthogonality of
> operators. That literally means "easy to read" - or at least
> having the capacity to be writrten in a fashion that is easy
> to read.
I have not yet seen a C programmer who does actualy does that.
> If you've ever seen any deep Perl code, you'd understand :)
If you have ever seen Ada you know what we mean. C on the "easy to read" as
far away from Ada as Peal is from C.
With Regards
Martin
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