On 07/11/2015 14:28, Marko Rauhamaa wrote:
Marko Rauhamaa <ma...@pacujo.net>:
In my work, I currently use bash, Python and C. For many, many tasks,
bash is superior to Python. For others, Python can't compete with C.
Yet the vast gap between bash and C is nicely filled with Python.
And, by the way, the introduction of the "const" keyword was maybe the
biggest mistake the C standardizers ever made. It turned out to be about
as useful as a mosquito buzzing at your ear, and equally persistent and
annoying.
(Yes, 'const' in C is a waste of time, and half the people using it
don't appear to know what it means. Some people also like to use it
practically everywhere so that you can no longer make out the actual
code. The version in C++ is a more complicated form even further away
from what people really want.
Neither have the simplicity of concept of Pascal's 'const', which is
just a named value. Not a variable that won't change once initialised,
not a parameter that won't be changed nor any addressable location.)
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