A response to Linus Torvalds on C++: You suffer from the C-hacker syndrome(warp.povusers.org) |
A response to Linus Torvalds on C++: You suffer from the C-hacker syndrome(warp.povusers.org) |
It's your chosen subset of features and available techniques that decides whether or not you are a good programmer who can be trusted to build something important in an efficient and maintainable way.
Parts of these rants sound like project managers who can never figure out when to blame themselves, too. If your code was butchered because someone misused a programming language then you didn't assign the right programmer to the task or you didn't set expectations properly (or heck, maybe you just didn't pay enough). It's never as simple as "this language sucks".