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From: milod@netcom.com (John DiCamillo)
Subject: Re: Will Java kill C++?
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phinely@Hawaii.Edu (Peter Hinely) writes:
>>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?"

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

As Schoenberg said, "My music is not modern, it is just badly played."


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