'Whats the best language in the workd?' 'C' 'Why?' 'Because you can do anything with it'
'Whats the worst language in the workd?' 'C' 'Why?' 'Because you can do anything with it' Steve Holdoway, 1989. Personally, I reckon that it's the character of the coder that defines the readability of their code, not the inherent abilities of the language. Also, anyone who uses a goto in their code will always write spaghetti (: Me and Dijkstra agree on this one! Back to the OP, when's the next installfest? Will there be any facilities on 2/12? Can someone more knowledgeable of the facilities follow on this ne, please? As long as we have some idea of the performance of your (still functioning) computers, we can get you up and running. The fact that you're comfortable in DOS will be in your favour. Plenty of us are old g*ts, too! Cheers, Steve On Wed, November 24, 2004 3:50 pm, Rex Johnston said: > Carl Cerecke wrote: >> motivated wrote: >> >>> I'm currently learning Java and hope to move on to C++ as quick as >>> possible. >> >> >> Stick with Java. Avoid C++. > > I'd have to second that. C++ is overly complex and it's very easy to > make completely unreadable (read unmaintainable) code. Java misses out > on nasties like templates and operator overloading. > > Cheers, Rex > -- Due to financial crisis the light at the end of the tunnel is switched off
