[OT] Sharp Regrets: Top 10 Worst C# Features

Walter Bright via Digitalmars-d digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Sat Aug 22 20:19:26 PDT 2015


On 8/21/2015 3:59 AM, Chris wrote:
> The whole article, imo, is like saying that when dealing with programming there
> are problems, difficulties and outright contradictions (like in maths or any
> other logical system the human mind has come up with), but language designers
> should make all these evil things go away! Imagine you had to attach warnings to
> a programming language, like the labels on microwaves "Don't put your pets in it
> [you stupid *****]!".

We have conversations like that around here often. Some people want to hide what 
a CPU normally does. It's a fine sentiment, but a systems programming language 
should expose what a CPU does so it can be exploited for efficient programming.



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