[nomenclature] systems language

so so at so.do
Sat Oct 16 04:53:27 PDT 2010


I'll just help you, because i am so nice!

If you go read you will see i asked the question "Name one?" quoting "If  
it wasn't for C++, there are plenty of other powerfull languages out  
there."

We are good so far? I hope yes!
You see that little sentence which is almost the first half of quote? "If  
it wasn't for C++"? I hope you do...

Now someone with a little reading comprehension (i suppose i do have some)  
would interpret that line like "Powerfull languages that could replace  
C++".

So i did and asked if he could name one, it wasn't hard no?
Come on, you can do better than this...

Sorry if i am being harsh.

On Sat, 16 Oct 2010 13:02:17 +0300, Jérôme M. Berger <jeberger at free.fr>  
wrote:

> so wrote:
>> I asked the similar question on "What do people here use as an IDE?",
>> which i suppose the reason of this topic. And asked if anyone can name a
>> language that can replace C (other than these two).
>>
>> I got answers like Haskell, F#, C#, Scala, Ada, and there are many more
>> they say.
>> It looks like people here agree that all languages are system languages.
>>
> 	No, you got these answers when you asked for a list of "powerful
> languages". A language may be "powerful" without being a systems
> language.
>
> 		Jerome


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