--- "Greg A. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, the devil is in the details -- that's why I
> only have well informed
> opinions about C++ and can do no more than read it. 
> C++ in particular
> has so many niggling yucky details that it's a real
> devil of a language
> to try to learn to write in effectively.  I've read
> so much bad C++ code
> (and so little good C++ code) that I can't dare even
> try to predict how
> many people might know those details well enough to
> write good C++
> code.  In fact I only know of one person for sure
> who does know the
> details well enough (but I'm not sure he's such a
> good programmer overall).

I would have to agree completely with you on this one.

Noel

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