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Lloyd Bonafide writes:
> I followed a link to James Kanze's web site in another thread and was
> surprised to read this comment by a link to a GC:
>
> "I can't imagine writing C++ without it"
>
> How many of you c.l.c++'ers use one, and in what percentage of your
> projects is one used? I have never used one in personal or professional
> C++ programming.
Neither did I.
> Am I a holdover to days gone by?
Probably, if by that you mean "days when young and budding programmers were
actually taught how to program in C++ correctly, instead of some other
language that resembled C++".
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