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From: mat@mole-end.matawan.nj.us
Subject: Re: C++ Productivity
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In article <1995Feb1.184049.16332@rcmcon.com>, rmartin@rcmcon.com (Robert Martin) writes:
> acw93@aber.ac.uk writes:
 
 ...
> Ignorance of claimants is not a weakness of the language, nor is it a
> weakness of the paradigm.  That the claimants get hired is a weakness
> of the engineering support that is lent to the hiring process.  

Or more often, _accepted_ by the hiring process.
-- 
 (This man's opinions are his own.)
 From mole-end				Mark Terribile
 mat@mole-end.matawan.nj.us, Somewhere in Matawan, NJ
	(Training and consulting in C, C++, UNIX, etc.)
