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From: phinely@Hawaii.Edu (Peter Hinely)
Subject: Re: Will Java kill C++?
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In article <4jhbu7$h4d@galaxy.ucr.edu>, Tom Payne <thp@cs.ucr.edu> wrote:
>Matthew Handy (handy@iapps.com) wrote:
>: 
>: This entire "will Java replace C++" or "will Java replace Smalltalk" is 
>: interesting.
>: 
>: Following the same logic, I ask the question:
>: 
>: "Will rock and roll replace country music?"
>
>The question "Will Java kill/replace C++?" is really akin to asking,
>"Will rock-and-roll kill/replace music?", which some claim has already
>occurred. ;-)
>

C++ is cacophony, not music.  ;-)

