Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!usc!srhqla!demott!kdq From: kdq@demott.COM (Kevin D. Quitt) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Ada Short Topics Message-ID: <50@demott.COM> Date: 6 Mar 90 16:59:21 GMT References: <19440@grebyn.com> Reply-To: kdq@demott.COM (Kevin D. Quitt) Organization: DeMott Electronics Co., Van Nuys CA Lines: 36 In article <19440@grebyn.com> ted@grebyn.com (Ted Holden) writes: >Exercise in Logic > >From another poster whose name I am, mercifully, withholding: >>"C is wrong for the world because a spaceship once fucked up due to a >>'Do i=1.50 .....' type statement in a FORTRAN program" > >Aside from showing a lack of basic reasoning ability on the author's >part, there are two problems with this one: > > 1. The C equivalent ('for(i=0;i<5.i++') would be caught > instantly, at least by Turbo C or any reasonable DOS C compiler, > and I assume UNIX C compilers will all soon function similarly, > and the cursor brought immediately back to the error in > question. > > 2. Man doesn't belong in outer space. If Mars or Venus were > made of diamonds, you couldn't bring them back and do aught but > lose money. > While I agree with point 1, and even though this isn't the space group (no matter what Bill Wolfe thinks), item #2 is just dead wrong. Space is the only thing this government's done that's earned more money than was spent. kdq -- Kevin D. Quitt Manager, Software Development DeMott Electronics Co. VOICE (818) 988-4975 14707 Keswick St. FAX (818) 997-1190 Van Nuys, CA 91405-1266 MODEM (818) 997-4496 Telebit PEP last 34 12 N 118 27 W srhqla!demott!kdq kdq@demott.com