On Friday 15 March 2002 17:26, Calin A. Culianu wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Ish Rattan wrote:
> > On Fri, 15 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > So make an OO-design and implement it in an OO-language like C++. 
> > > These rules apply to all projects, so the choice between  C++ and C
> > > for your RTLinux project should be obvious. Choose C++ !
> >
> > Design yes, but what does it have to do with C++? A langugae is just
> > a notation to translate a solution!
>
> Very well said.
>
> C++ just has convenient notation.  You can implement an OO design in
> straight C of course, but the notation gets cumbersome, even if you are
> very clever with your #defines.  :)

You're not serious about C notation of OO getting cumbersome, are you? 
You should try OO programming in asm, on an assembler without any form of 
OO support! ;-)

(Been there, done that. It was actually fun, and worked very well.)


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