C++ from Microsoft???
Rick Schaut
schaut at cat9.cs.wisc.edu
Thu Feb 15 14:24:27 AEST 1990
In article <12587.25D1A921 at urchin.fidonet.org> Bob.Stout at p6.f506.n106.z1.fidonet.org (Bob Stout) writes:
|
| Finally, the one thing all vendors are doing that worries me is something I
| might not have expected with the adoption of the ANSI standard. Since C
| compiler technology has reached a level where all of the major compilers are
| pretty much competitive, everyone in the PC market seems to be looking for a
| competitive edge by extending the language. When Walter did this with his
| __handle pointers, it seemed like a pretty good idea. As I hear of more and
| more incompatible language extensions being added to MQC 6/QC 2.5, TC 3, JPIC,
| etc., it's starting to disturb me.
While this proliferation is disturbing, I see no viable alternative. The
PC world simply codes in C. Unfortunately, C isn't adequate for maintaining
large projects. So people start clamouring for C++. Yet, even now, people
have run into the limitations of C++. Now if you were a vendor of PC
compilers, would you wait 'til Robert Stroustrup added parameterized types
to C++, or would you do it yourself?
--
Rick (schaut at garfield.cs.wisc.edu)
Peace and Prejudice Don't Mix! (unknown add copy)
More information about the Comp.lang.c
mailing list