** Reply to message from Eray Ozkural <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 16 Oct
2000 07:55:30 +0300


> I don't want to repeat myself, but C++ doesn't force you to use
> any bad programming practice that will result in slow code:
>   * exceptions everywhere
>   * polymorphism everywhere
>   * dynamic type checking everywhere
>   * new/delete everywhere
>   * huge non-const objects copied everywhere
>   ...
> 
> If you think that C++ proggys _have_ to contain such terrible code,
> then I'll have to conclude that you haven't learnt coding in C++.

I'll second that.  It's amazing what FUD people spread about C++ in this list.  



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