This has nothing to do with academical correctness. Flushing or not flushing is not a matter of right or wrong, it's a matter of choice.

There's one 'real language' that does automatic flushing, it's called PHP, and it's going to stay that way. Why other languages chose not to do it (maybe they don't have the facilities to do it?) is beside the point and not all that interesting.

Thank you.

Zeev

At 09:17 24/10/2002, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
At 08:42 24-10-2002, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:

I think this kind of code will be taught at the first
class of programming course. (I could be wrong,
since I don't know where people learned programming ;)
Why do you assume people learned programming?
I think Rasmus has made the case for PHP to be a language that
solves problems, not be academically correct, many times on this
list.


With kind regards,

Melvyn Sopacua
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