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Steve K. Started conversation Dec 16, 2002
After a few pathetic afforts at programming, I came to believe in the guideline, "Programmer's Program, Users Use." One of the big problems for me was anticipating unexpected situations, like bogus input. It might have been better if my compiler had the DWIM command (Do What I Mean) or the next generation DWIMC (Do What I Mean, Correctly).
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Researcher PSG Posted Dec 19, 2002
I'd like one of those, unless it is made by microsoft, because it would be more of a DABGMACR(Do As Bill Gates Means And Crash Regularly)
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Steve K. Posted Mar 7, 2003
No, not VC++. My programming efforts were a long time ago, using something from Borland, I think. I selected Borland for all the right reasons, i.e. Philippe Kahn plays sax.
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