Sujet : Re: [OT] Re: Fixing a sample from K&R book using cake static analyser
De : tr.17687 (at) *nospam* z991.linuxsc.com (Tim Rentsch)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 30. Jun 2024, 10:12:12
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Janis Papanagnou <janis_papanagnou+
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On 28.06.2024 20:07, Tim Rentsch wrote:
>
It would be nice if the discussion of different beers could be
taken to a newsgroup where it is more topical, as for example
to comp.lang.c++, where some amount of alcohol seems to be
necessary to be able to endure the language.
>
Serious(!) suggestions are (would be) always welcome. (At least
I spot some humor here, which is a Good Thing. :-)
My request that the discussion of different beers be taken to a
different newsgroup was a serious suggestion, even if the part
about comp.lang.c++ was not.
(Otherwise, just a suggestion, try to ignore [OT] marked posts.)
Your suggestion has approximately the same content as one to try
to ignore assholes. In other words it's roughly equivalent to
saying Fuck you.
More on-topic; I'm curious what problems a C professional has
with C++.
Such a discussion is better carried out in comp.lang.c++ than here,
both because it is more related to C++ than it is to C, and also
because there is a greater level of expertise in C++ there than in
comp.lang.c. I expect that essentially all C++ developers have a
pretty good working knowledge of C, whereas many C developers do
not have a good working knowledge of C++.