Just Wondering
David Dyer-Bennet
ddb at ns.network.com
Thu Apr 27 06:23:02 AEST 1989
Rob at raksha.eng.ohio-state.edu (Rob Carriere) writes:
>
>English != C
>
>A trained English reader does not a trained C programmer make, nor
>vice versa.
Certainly not; however, both activities are performed using words and
wordlike character groupings. I maintain that it is silly for the
new upstart activity (programming) to establish rules that are in
conflict with the rules of the old, established activity (reading).
This only makes it harder to learn C programming, and causes lingering
errors for years (or forever).
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