and what we end up with is ROBOTS WITH BANDANNAS PEOPLE !

Is that the future you want for your kids ?? to be lorded over by
robots wearing BANDANAS ????

Say no to C++.


PS not sure how to spell bandannas - so I spelled it 2 different ways,
hope that helps.


On Nov 4, 4:34 am, Kevin Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh no, those are covered too:
>
> 1980 - Alan Kay creates Smalltalk and invents the term "object oriented."
> When asked what that means he replies, "Smalltalk programs are just
> objects." When asked what objects are made of he replies, "objects." When
> asked again he says "look, it's all objects all the way down. Until you
> reach turtles."
>
> 1983 - Bjarne Stroustrup bolts everything he's ever heard of onto C to
> create C++. The resulting language is so complex that programs must be sent
> to the future to be compiled by the Skynet artificial intelligence. Build
> times suffer. Skynet's motives for performing the service remain unclear but
> spokespeople from the future say "there is nothing to be concerned about,
> baby," in an Austrian accented monotones. There is some speculation that
> Skynet is nothing more than a pretentious buffer overrun.
>
> On 3 November 2010 17:32, CKoerner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > > 1996 - James Gosling invents Java. Java is a relatively verbose, garbage
> > > collected, class based, statically typed, single dispatch, object
> > oriented
> > > language with single implementation inheritance and multiple interface
> > > inheritance. Sun loudly heralds Java's novelty.
>
> > > 2001 - Anders Hejlsberg invents C#. C# is a relatively verbose, garbage
> > > collected, class based, statically typed, single dispatch, object
> > oriented
> > > language with single implementation inheritance and multiple interface
> > > inheritance. Microsoft loudly heralds C#'s novelty.
>
> > Hmm wonder how many of those were in C++ or SmallTalk.  So once a
> > language invents something, like Garbage Collection, other languages
> > can't use it because newer languages never build off what was learned
> > in older languages?
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