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  • Subject: Re: Question
  • From: Rosyna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 20:44:15 -0700

I'd say nothing good was ever easy but that would be too general...

Nothing good meant for intelligent people was ever easy. Can't say that either. Still too general. Gotta have one that doesn't make the Mac OS the bad one.

Ack, at 12/3/01, Eduardo I. Jiminez said:

As an experienced programmer and a growing software engineer, I recognize the importance of clean, clear, bug-free code. I don't like patches and I love compiler checks cause they can help you have really good code. This is a reason I like C++. I like it, I love it. Those guys who seem to hate it because it is difficult simply don't understand it. I would recommend you two excellent books on how to make your life easy (and I mean easy, very very easy): Effective C++ and More Effective C++ from Scott Meyers (Addisson Wesley). My particular design does not have (nor it is going to) any diamond shape inheritance, and operations from classes are entirely different.

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Sincerely,
Rosyna Keller
Technical Support/Holy Knight/Always needs a hug

Unsanity: Unsane Tools for Insane People


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