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On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 04:10:17 GMT, Grumman-581
wrote: Roger (K8RI) wrote: As a side note, you could start with about 37K of source code which is what the greeters program ran for the EAA. That compiled into about 7 megs due to the DLLs VB has always been a pig... Hell, even back in the non-Windows days of just compiled MS-BASIC it sucked... It was hidden from you by the fact that the executable was small because it didn't contain everything that got loaded at runtime... You had to have the BASIC runtime loaded also... The more languages I deal with over the years, the more I appreciate straight 'C'... It's clean, it's efficient, it's predictable... And they finally gave us the ability to turn the type checking on. :-)) Originally it just assumed the programmer knew what they were doing and let you do it what ever it was. Lordy...pointers with dynamic memory, dynamic arrays, linked lists, circular linked lists and bidirectional linked lists. It gave the programmer a good feel for the two words, new and free. :-)) Oh yah, and memory leaks. Straight C is what I wrote my first compiler in. I was the only one in the class that wrote an input scanner using current and next state arrays. They tell me I was only the third one in the history of the school to do that. :-)) Every one else used logic statements. Compiler wasn't bad but network theory almost did me in. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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