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From: "Bas Hamstra" <bas DOT hamstra1 AT wxs DOT nl>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: is djgpp object-oriented?
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 03:33:16 +0200
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>Both are extremely useful: for example, UNIX is written in C, and ... (I
>was going to be fair and impartial here, but I couldn't think of
>anything popular that's written in C++).

Wait a minute :)  Speed and efficiency are extremely important for chess
programs. Yet... One of the *fastest* chess program is written in pure C++
(Junior). You don't *have* to create and destroy all over.

Bas Hamstra.





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