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In reply to the discussion: your favorite programming language and why? [View all]I remember using that in my first programming class in college.
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Meh. AOP is the new stupid thing. We tried it before, it was called programming by contract
Recursion
Feb 2013
#8
I wouldn't say it's nearly dead. There are LOTS of places where legacy code is still being used.
denverbill
Jun 2013
#34
lately I've been messing with various ways of writing c/++ extensions for python
Phillip McCleod
Mar 2013
#26