Ok /prog/, we all know Java is stupid, but why does anyone use C++ *anywhere*? It just makes the code take up horribly convoluted forms, and it slows down the programming process because you have to write awful template hodgepodge to accomplish the simplest things available in any decent language. I got rid of all my C++ code and my programs get finished so much faster now!
>>1
no one is forced to use anything, you're a moran.
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Anonymous2007-05-21 18:29 ID:/zL/T2Nc
>>1
learn the language, jackass. you aren't forced to use templates. let me guess...you got rid of the c++ code in exchange for sum .net crap?
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Anonymous2007-05-21 20:00 ID:BLfDmZfm
>>1
Enterprise Java coding skills do not produce good C++.
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Anonymous2007-05-21 23:30 ID:jQtaXZhb
java is a great language. best for one man jobs
c++ is great for team projects
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Anonymous2007-05-22 0:44 ID:Qg/neDIG
[V] really?
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Anonymous2007-05-22 4:30 ID:K0WZsCnq
Enterprise coding skills do not produce anything good.
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Anonymous2007-05-22 6:45 ID:M+Z+jju6
C++ is touring complete and Java isn't, hence C++ is more popular.
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Anonymous2007-05-22 6:57 ID:k4MB/Oy0
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C++ isn't fully touring complete as well
fucking troll
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Anonymous2007-05-22 7:12 ID:M+Z+jju6
>>10
I'm willing to take your word, but I heard it to be true from several different threads on this very message board. I'm not an expert programmer but I think maybe the problem is that you are confusing touring complete with turing complete?
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Best.