nmouawad@water.uwaterloo.ca (Naji Mouawad) (11/23/90)
Okay. I have allways wanted to know if there were any corrolation between those of us who genuinly feel more confy with (Turbo) Pascal over , C, say AND those who love classical music. Don't say it. I know. It seems rather arbitrary. Still I have this hunch ... So, do we make a poll out of it ? Send e-mail, or post. TaTaDaDAAAAAM --Naji. -- ---------------+------------------------------------------- | Naji Mouawad | nmouawad@water.waterloo.edu | | University |-------------------------------------------| | Of Waterloo | "Thank God we cannot prove He Exists." |
KRW1@Lehigh (11/24/90)
No doubt about it. For pure aesthetic appeal, Pascal has C beat hands down. C is the heavy metal of programming - raw, undisciplined, and the way to make real money....
north@manta.NOSC.MIL (Mark H. North) (11/24/90)
In article <23119013:43:09KRW1@lehigh.bitnet> KRW1@Lehigh writes: >No doubt about it. For pure aesthetic appeal, Pascal has C beat hands >down. C is the heavy metal of programming - raw, undisciplined, and >the way to make real money.... This is true. I like Pascal and I like classical music. Unfortunately I also like heavy metal. Now what? Actually, C is like Pascal only with live ammo. 8^) Mark