Re: Are C++ contributions welcome?

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Jose María Gómez Vergara <josemaria@xxxxxxxx> writes:

> To be honest, I like a lot projects made in C. I have been working
> with Qt and with Gtk and I must say that it is easy for me to
> understand Gtk that is in C than Qt that is in C++. Something I feel
> like if C++ design do unnecessary abstration. The thing is that due to
> my job, I am more familiar with C++ since the project in which I work
> at my job is a really big monster that seems to be easier to manage
> using an a litter high level language as C++ instead C.
>
> I would like to learn more C, but sometime I think I should focus in
> one language and learn as much as possible about it.

This is sort of like discussing the most suitable alphabet for writing
poetry.

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David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum

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