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From: ark@research.att.com (Andrew Koenig)
Subject: Re: What is wrong with OO ?
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In article <5d6ld7$ifu@agate.berkeley.edu> porco@stat.Berkeley.EDU (Travis C. Porco) writes:

> But first, one must ask whether it is desirable to learn it in the first place.
> C++ is by all accounts exceedingly difficult to master.

I guess that depends on which accounts you consider.

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