If it is, it is awfully generous. Or maybe is just uses a generous
curve. :-D
Edward Jaffe wrote:
Jon Brock wrote:
I know some people think that C is the best programming language
in history, but this is one reason -- another being the tendency it
engenders for pointer problems -- that I could never get into it
wholeheartedly.
Isn't "C" the language that grades itself?
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