--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Tom Walsh <tom@o...> wrote: > > bdmlpc wrote: > > >Due to C's complexity and the possibility to create code that nobody > >else can understand than the programmer himself, there's a nice slogan > >(I hope my translation is correct): "C is the language, where > >programmers can create monuments of their brilliancy!" ;-) > >Pointers and casts are my favourite and the best elements to protect > >your code against others (if neccessary). This is called > >job-protection! ;-) > > > > > > > Obviously it was Brian Kerningham that had said this about Dennis Ritche... > > TomW And Niklaus Wirth had a different idea with Pascal. Richard
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Re: Problems with sting constants and gcc -On
2005-10-19 by rtstofer