> your programmer must be perfect to guarantee security. C is best used for > low level programming where one needs to be close to the hardware > (programming in the small). It is not good for large applications where > modularity and flexibility are more important ( programming in the large). and for large applications where the programmer needs to be close to the hardware (programming in the?). like the 3.5 million lines of C code that comprise the linux kernel... I'm sick of lazy programmers who keep complaining how C doesn't hold your hand VB or some crap. The language does not the coder make. A good programmer will be able to make lisp, C, smalltalk (etc. etc.) do what they need it to. -- Peter Moody <peter@ucsc.edu> Information Security Administrator 831/459.5409 Communications and Technology Services. UC, Santa Cruz. http://security.ucsc.edu/pgp/peter.moody.pub :wq
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