open this package and you're stuck with it
Ned Nowotny
ned at pebbles.cad.mcc.com
Tue Feb 27 15:12:45 AEST 1990
In article <48a44d7c.20b6d at apollo.HP.COM> nelson_p at apollo.HP.COM (Peter Nelson) writes:
>
> Another larger question to ask is why this industry insists on
> shipping beta-quality products as finshed products. When I got
> my Zortech Rev 2.0 package the disk envelope seal was already broken!!!
> I called Zortech and they said that THEY opened the package to insert
> some disks with some last minute changes. Now they're shipping a
> version 2.06 to fix some more problems.
>
Generally speaking, I agree with your complaint. However, you should not
be too hard on Zortech because of their C++ compiler. After all, there are
no correct implementations of C++ anywhere in the known world. In fact,
there can't be. Even if all of the known bugs in the quintessential
reference implementation of C++ were fixed, the language itself is still
incompletely defined.
While I like several of the features C++ offers, I can not recommend it for
general use. If you are looking for compilers which should live up to
reasonable expectations of merchantability, I would have to suggest that
you stick to languages with both well defined standards and a good many
years of implementation experience behind them.
On the other hand, if you want the features that C++ offers with a fair
degree of compatibility with existing C development environments, then by
all means use C++. But remember, "you pays your money and you takes your
chances."
Ned Nowotny, MCC CAD Program, Box 200195, Austin, TX 78720 Ph: (512) 338-3715
ARPA: ned at mcc.com UUCP: ...!cs.utexas.edu!milano!cadillac!ned
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