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Computer Industry Workers May Face Cancer Risks

Computer Industry Workers May Face Cancer Risks

http://www.studyandjobs.com/Comp_worker_cancer.html

or visit
http://www.studyandjobs.com/Cancer.html

Regards
..

Jul 1 '06 #1
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st**********@yahoo.com wrote:
Computer Industry Workers May Face Cancer Risks

C++ is known to cause cancer in the state of california.
Jul 1 '06 #2
Ron Natalie wrote:
st**********@yahoo.com wrote:
Computer Industry Workers May Face Cancer Risks

C++ is known to cause cancer in the state of california.


Syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semicolon

http://www.cs.yale.edu/quotes.html

Time for a language flameware, then.
Jul 1 '06 #3
Mark Carter wrote:
Ron Natalie wrote:
st**********@yahoo.com wrote:
Computer Industry Workers May Face Cancer Risks

C++ is known to cause cancer in the state of california.


Syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semicolon


No, no, wait. Probably my favourite quip about computing languages of
all time is: C++ is an octopus obtained by nailing extra legs to a dog.

To be fair, every language or implementation of a language has its weak
points.
Jul 1 '06 #4
In article <44***********************@news.newshosting.com> ,
Ron Natalie <ro*@spamcop.net> wrote:
st**********@yahoo.com wrote:
Computer Industry Workers May Face Cancer Risks

C++ is known to cause cancer in the state of california.


OTOH, I saw on the news the other night that Java helped prevent
something-or-other.

dick
Jul 1 '06 #5
Dick Sidbury wrote:
C++ is known to cause cancer in the state of california.


OTOH, I saw on the news the other night that Java helped prevent
something-or-other.

Maybe it was completion to deadline ;)

Only a good-naturedribbing, you understand. I program in VBA, for which
the nicest thing you could probably say about it is that it's Turing
Complete.
Jul 1 '06 #6
In article <Dr**********************************@individual.n et>,
Dick Sidbury <Dr************@hotmail.com> wrote:
OTOH, I saw on the news the other night that Java helped prevent
something-or-other.

dick


Apparently it isn't memory loss!
Jul 1 '06 #7
Dick Sidbury wrote:
In article <44***********************@news.newshosting.com> ,
Ron Natalie <ro*@spamcop.net> wrote:
st**********@yahoo.com wrote:
Computer Industry Workers May Face Cancer Risks

C++ is known to cause cancer in the state of california.


OTOH, I saw on the news the other night that Java helped prevent
something-or-other.

dick


The more Java I "do" the more C++ I get done. Will the ironies never cease.
Jul 1 '06 #8
Mark Carter <me@privacy.netwrites:

(Setting followup-to's to alt.comp.freeware)
No, no, wait. Probably my favourite quip about computing languages of
all time is: C++ is an octopus obtained by nailing extra legs to a dog.
Well, I used to program in C, but after I started worked with Python, I
think that C sucks.
To be fair, every language or implementation of a language has its
weak points.
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Jul 1 '06 #9
In article <11********************@v61g2000cwv.googlegroups.c om>,
st**********@yahoo.com posted:
Computer Industry Workers May Face Cancer Risks

http://www.studyandjobs.com/Comp_worker_cancer.html

or visit
http://www.studyandjobs.com/Cancer.html

Regards
..
Distribution widened.

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti
Jul 2 '06 #10

Renanr wrote:
Mark Carter <me@privacy.netwrites:

(Setting followup-to's to alt.comp.freeware)
No, no, wait. Probably my favourite quip about computing languages of
all time is: C++ is an octopus obtained by nailing extra legs to a dog.

Well, I used to program in C, but after I started worked with Python, I
think that C sucks.
I completely agree.
This is the main reason I do program in C++ using all good idioms
(references, RAII, smart pointers, state-of-art design patterns...)

Diego Martins
HP Researcher

Jul 3 '06 #11

"Not Important" <No**********@invalid.comwrote in message
news:ns***************@newsread1.news.pas.earthlin k.net...
In article <Dr**********************************@individual.n et>,
Dick Sidbury <Dr************@hotmail.comwrote:
>OTOH, I saw on the news the other night that Java helped prevent
something-or-other.

Apparently it isn't memory loss!
With memory and Java: if you don't use it, you lose it.

- Oliver

Jul 5 '06 #12

Oliver Wong wrote:
"Not Important" <No**********@invalid.comwrote in message
news:ns***************@newsread1.news.pas.earthlin k.net...
In article <Dr**********************************@individual.n et>,
Dick Sidbury <Dr************@hotmail.comwrote:
OTOH, I saw on the news the other night that Java helped prevent
something-or-other.
Apparently it isn't memory loss!

With memory and Java: if you don't use it, you lose it.

- Oliver
Some might wish that were true of java. Java has many enemies.
There was a site with a list of jokes, one of which said that java was
C++ minus

Jul 9 '06 #13

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