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From: doylep@ecf.toronto.edu (Patrick Doyle)
Subject: Re: OO, C++, and something much better!
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In article <32F34A04.2162@ix.netcom.com>,
Mike Anderson  <verx@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>[snip snip]
>
>>  the most important element in creating
>>  efficient programs is the right choice of data structures and algorithms.
>
>This principle, as far as I cant tell, only works if you deal with data
>structures and algorithms when you program.

  Was this a joke?  Of not, what do you deal with when _you_ program?

 -PD

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