Hi Maarten, Thank you for your letter. I know a little about C++, but I use it, I'll still be using some C-like features that I dislike. For example, I won't want to call a function when an operator can do the job that the function does. I would like to simplify C. But it seems to me that C++ is more complex than C. If people want to write object-oriented programs, why don't they use languages designed specifically for objected-oriented programming? You might reply that C++ is such a language. You're right, I suppose. But I'm talking about object-oriented languages designed from scratch, not about languages patterned after other languages. Best wishes, Bill
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