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Well, I disagree...
We often ship a project out of house for coding, we don't care what language the coder creates in... the "#define" statement is VERY powerful in "C"... with it, we have created headers in BASIC, Pascal, Fortran, etc... and defined the WHOLE LANGUAGE to call C functions in place of those of the native language (there are also translaters which translate any souce to C source, and these are generally used in place of the headers, as documentation in C is produced at the same time)... Although the programmer is creating in another language, it compiles on a "C compiler." Now and then, to keep fluent in Pascal, I use one of these headers, I write in Pascal--and a C compiler builds the object code... New Jr. programmers used to come in fluent in other languages other than "C"--this was all designed to allow them to be productive from day one--while they came up to speed in C. Now, C programmers are common, and I don't remember when this was last used... Now, most of our code is being done off shore... the world is VERY C savvy! Regards, John |
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