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Chip Salzenberg chip at ateng.UUCP
Fri Feb 26 03:24:34 AEST 1988


In article <909 at micomvax.UUCP> ray at micomvax.UUCP (Ray Dunn) writes:
>In article <11523 at brl-adm.ARPA> dsill at NSWC-OAS.arpa (Dave Sill) writes:
>>Does it make sense to change the language because some people have a
>>problem making the abstract <=> real transformation?
>
>Yes.  Otherwise it will eventually be the cause of someone's death, and that
>death is avoidable!


Enough, already!  Before continuing to flame pointlessly about the design
of a well-established language like C in an attempt to make it "safe",
please commit this quote to memory:

       "There never has been, nor will there ever be, any programming
	language in which it is the least bit difficult to write
	bad code."
				-- Lawrence Flon

And while you're at it, try this (inexact) quote from Peter Norton:

	"C is an industrial-strength language.  What some people seem
	to forget is that `industrial-strength' also means `not safe
	for pets or small children'."

Or novice programmers, for that matter.

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