Unintended Bugs In Demonstration Code For Intential Software
from the not-a-great-start dept
Adam Barr writes "The Seattle Post-Intelligencer yesterday had a story about Charles Simonyi leaving Microsoft, and today had a follow-up about his plans for his new company. The funny part is that the second article, trying to demonstrate how a "Hello, world!" program would be written to be bug-free, has a sample of the "old" way, a C program, which has an unintended bug in it -- it loops forever (those "{lcub}" and "{rcub}" in the online version of the article appeared as "{" and "}" in the printed one). Hmmm, I guess if you can't get "Hello, world!" correct in C, maybe it is time for something new."Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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The Great American Programming Language
"When someone says 'I want a programming language in which I need only say what I wish done,' give him a lollipop."
-- CMU jokes.txt, circa 1984
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just noticed the intentional
Or you could copy "Hello, world!" out of K&R, with no comments.
- adam
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