[ale] starting programming
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esoteric at denali.atlnet.com
Wed Dec 16 08:07:51 EST 1998
Joe wrote:
>
> Oops, I guess I should have :-)'d that little quip.
> But seriously, I spent a few days last month peer-reviewing
> some C++ code produced by veteran C hackers who thought
> they understood OO, and I'll tell you, it stank. We had to
> throw it all away and rewrite the whole product from scratch...
> Unfortunately, we didn't do so (think Dilbert here), and now
> some really bright people are wasting their time debugging it.
>
> -- Joe Knapka
The point is valid to the extent that you should not expect to code C++
the way you code C. I wouldn't go as far as to say ANY good C
programmer could not be a good C++ programmer. I know quite a few.
Point is, you really have to have a good understanding of OO concepts,
otherwise you'll end up like above. For a C programmer, you have to
start with a clean slate, forget how you code C and start from scratch.
You've got to understand the paradigm, otherwise you're screwed.
--
Until later: Geoffrey esoteric at denali.atlnet.com
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