On 6 June 2011 06:10, Thomas de Grivel <billi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't want to engage in language wars, as i wrote before there is a gap in
> programming culture and reinforcing trust in my favorite lang or OS won't
> help.
>
> We trust our languages to mean something but writing correct programs
> strangely is still a struggle even to skilled programmers, and takes much
> testing.
>
> Again, i don't mean to hurt but C is really not KISS, at all. Its paradigm
> is appropriate for system but its grammar is a huge mess. And we're all
> happy to struggle with it ? Is it out of pride ? There is no easy fix but i
> recognize this is the core source of many ugly bugs. They're just symptoms
> of this. And noone cares at all.
>
>

Oh great, you pointed out something that *could* be better.
Yeah, C has its problems, so how are *YOU* going to start fixing it ?
Now, again, I lost the part where you say what you are doing to make it better.

You made no questions and no statements that could result in any
productive work what-so-ever.

Honestly, what are you trying to achieve ?

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