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Re: Cool
by peter neuberger on Thursday 23/Sep/2004, @17:43
> I wonder if any of you people have even looked at the dbus code ?? - I have and it looks well written, so why not just accept that some cool programs is written in C and others in C++ (and Haskell, and Java, and C#, and ....).

last time I checked there was glib code pasted into it, but that was like a year ago or so. Overall I wasn't impressed.

> Ohh do you really mean that reading C++ is easier than C ?

Sure it is. Every C++ program follows roughly the same rules. On the other hand for every C library that I use you have to learn a new "object emulation model" or some more or less crazy API.
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