This is like a painter blaming the paint because he cannot create as well as 
Rembrandt.  Pick a language, any language.  Now it's your job to make 
software that works with it.  Nobody's going to buy the argument that you're 
a victim of the tools.  

On Sunday 04 July 2004 12:41 pm, Ivan Jouikov wrote:
> I worked on a large C++ project with 8 other people, and
> everything seemed to go fine, until we released the product.  Once it was
> put to the real test, we realized that fixing bugs and redistributing it to
> the users is a dead-end HARD job.  Never touching C++ again unless at a gun
> point.

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