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From: vlad@world2u.com (Vlastimil Adamovsky)
Subject: Re: Another Way Of Looking At Smalltalk (2)
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drs <drs@inxpress.net> wrote:

>Personally, I'd rather write in C++ than wait. 

Good move. But for some people C++ "too difficult" and "too complex". 
I think, Smalltalk MT offers a very good alternative. 
BTW, I think C++ is a very good language as well as Smalltalk, Java,
Objective-C, Visual Basic etc...  

 Vlastimil Adamovsky
 ** C++ and Smalltalk consultant **
 * http://www.stepweb.com *

