Excuse me but C++ is only vastly superior of C if you are a C++ programmer and do not know C. I am a C++ programmer, and I would never make such a claim. And for time and space efficiency? That doesn't make sense.
Yes, but it is good to have such debates. It allows the Linux community continuously to reassess its choice of a c-only environment. Such introspection is necessary, and when people are ready to move on, I think the…
Thanks, nice to read a sober judgment of the situation. As a both a C and C++ programmer I really appreciate your point. I would however argue that some effort should be done to enable the possibility to create some…
Whoever invented the snooze button should have to account for all the agony that button has caused. Think of the number of heart attacks.
Ha, good point, my cat actually attack my legs if I try to leave the kitchen without feeding it.
I would look at Thinking in C++ by Bruce Eckel (http://mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html) It is a free resource, and gives you the whys and hows on most aspects of c++. Buy the book when you decide that you…
Excuse me but C++ is only vastly superior of C if you are a C++ programmer and do not know C. I am a C++ programmer, and I would never make such a claim. And for time and space efficiency? That doesn't make sense.
Yes, but it is good to have such debates. It allows the Linux community continuously to reassess its choice of a c-only environment. Such introspection is necessary, and when people are ready to move on, I think the…
Thanks, nice to read a sober judgment of the situation. As a both a C and C++ programmer I really appreciate your point. I would however argue that some effort should be done to enable the possibility to create some…
Whoever invented the snooze button should have to account for all the agony that button has caused. Think of the number of heart attacks.
Ha, good point, my cat actually attack my legs if I try to leave the kitchen without feeding it.
I would look at Thinking in C++ by Bruce Eckel (http://mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html) It is a free resource, and gives you the whys and hows on most aspects of c++. Buy the book when you decide that you…