"Arnold once told that there is more demand for C developers
in Israel. I envy you"
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On 6/6/20, Thomas Paulsen <thomas.paulsen(a)firemail.de> wrote:
'C was written when the programmer had to be more
rigorous instead of
just letting things slide and having the language do their thinking
for them. '
I fully subscribe to that.
Today the company owners have to pay a lot for programmers having the
language do their thinking
for them. The memory hunger of the soa java business services of the company
I worked prior to
retirement, is sheer endless. Arnold once told that there is more demand for
C developers
in Israel. I envy you