On Sunday, 28 August 2016 at 18:37:21 -0600, Marc Rochkind wrote:
Yeah, OK, another one of those clever glib UNIXy
aphorisms.
But, as anyone who's actually programmed seriously in assembly language
knows, C is not assembler. It is a system programming language low enough
to be used for things that were once done in assembler, the most important
of which is an OS.
Agreed, calling assembler is being deliberately a little silly. But
there is a connection: when I write C, I can envision what code is
going to be produced. With many languages, including C++, you can't
be so sure.
"A LISP programmer knows the value of everything and the cost of
nothing".
So, are we just having fun over a few beers, or
talking seriously? I
like both!
I'll go for the beer.
Greg
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