NJ5 said:
This all started when Rpruett said that C is cryptic when compared to C++. I very much disagree with that, and I explained why. Of course it's possible to write cryptic C code, but that doesn't happen due to the language itself which is a part of C++ (with very rare exceptions which don't make it more cryptic anyway). To say C is cryptic and C++ isn't doesn't make sense, that's all I said.
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i agree on that
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