Interchanging the particular example and the general principle it shows,
allows to easily conclude almost anything, right.

On Sun, Aug 27, 2017, 17:08 <prades.m...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > That's how C++ started.
>
> And that's also why C++ is the ugly monster than it is today; with a
> design that wasn't quite thought thoroughly. Talking about C++ like it's an
> example to follow is just preposterous.
>
> Le dimanche 27 août 2017 16:25:54 UTC+2, Jan Mercl a écrit :
>
>> And there's nothing wrong in it. That's how C++ started. Codegen allows
>> for easier protoyping throwaway experiments. Writing a full blown compiler
>> and realizing afterwards a better language/feature design costs probably
>> much more work.
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 27, 2017, 15:55 <prade...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
> > Codegen can do 100% of what any compiler can do.
>>>
>>> Yes and it is called doing the compiler's job in place of it.
>>>
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