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>What there is instead is an equal and opposite mandate known as
>anti-mandatism that will flock to C/C++ because these languages are more
>"fun".

Please explain to me why C/C++ is considered "fun" to use.  I know what is
fun in software development -- going through software integration and test
with no major problems.  I have had significantly more "fun" with Ada than
other languages.  And other empirical evidence also bears this out.  So
what "fun" am I missing in these languages???

mike

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