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14/03/2015 08:45:13
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>>>Tamar famously called C a write-only language. Way back now, when I aspired to be a C developer, I subscribed to the leading C magazine. The last page was a column called Obfuscated C. It consisted of seemingly actual C code submitted by real C developers that defied you to understand it. I really enjoyed it.
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>>I've heard that statement before (that C is a write-only, write-once language). Candidly, that's a false statement (usually) advanced by people who didn't write C applications for a living.
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>FWIW, I originally made the observation in grad school when our department was fairly evenly divided between those working in C and those (like me) working in Pascal. I agree that any language can be abused (and I've seen plenty of truly horrible Fox code over the years). I do think that some languages are easier to abuse than others, and that C is in that class.
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Joe Jackson made a memorable riff on it on his classic album "Jumpin' Jive": "Five Guys Named Moe". Check it out, Tamar.

"Is you is or is you ain't my baby?"

(Down, Marshal, just joking).
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