volatile isn't necessary, but it's there
Lawrence V. Cipriani
lvc at tut.cis.ohio-state.edu
Mon Apr 11 01:22:35 AEST 1988
In article <765 at xyzzy.UUCP>, meissner at xyzzy.UUCP (Michael Meissner) writes:
|Then where were you?
Right here in sunny Columbus Ohio.
|Seriously, yes the ANSI C committee is top heavy
|with implementors, but very few users have ever come to the meetings.
|We do have a few users (around 8 out of 45ish voting members). In fact,
|one of the "users" spent his own money to attend.
I would have loved to participate, but circumstances
prevented it. Most others users must be in the same boat.
AT&T was represented so it probably would have been improper
for me to do so independently, I will write to ANSI though.
Of course vendors are usually heavy users too, but I don't
ever recall AT&T formally asking developers throughout the
company for input into the standardization process. Noone here
had any say in it. Too bad, I think AT&T is going to pay through
the nose in the long run if and when it ever switches to ANSI-C.
People have a hard enough time learning to use C effectively now.
--
Larry Cipriani, AT&T Network Systems and Ohio State University
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