cheers for the upcoming death of C++ and the good old 80's ..

Wolf0403 2008-12-18 11:21:31
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cheers, to the end of good old days of C++...
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iambic 2008-12-21
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尼采死了呢。
DemonWhisper 2008-12-21
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[Quote=引用 18 楼 iambic 的回复:]
尼采死了呢。
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上帝却貌似还活着……
jieao111 2008-12-20
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咱这的版主不会删垃圾帖子,就会**。。。一点都不负责任,,hoho~~~

ps:俺在cu回了个up直接就被删~~
R9R9R9 2008-12-20
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小马哥,我来了!
太乙 2008-12-20
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jjjj
funnybunny 2008-12-20
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为什么我刚刚认识了她,要爱上她的时候她却要死了...
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hoho

为什么不是c?

hoho
lzr4304061988012 2008-12-19
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什么情况
zgjxwl 2008-12-19
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[Quote=引用 4 楼 lann64 的回复:]
判决书
鉴于c++已经活的够久,而且影响到了下一代人的就业。
特此宣判,c++死亡。即日起生效。

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Wolf0403 2008-12-19
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鄙视那个改帖子的版主。。
DemonWhisper 2008-12-19
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提议版主联合起来搞楼上
xuelong_zl 2008-12-19
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谁翻译下帖子的意思呀??

木有办法只要与C++有关的都看不懂.....
Non_Recursive 2008-12-19
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nice
Vegertar 2008-12-19
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really?
lann64 2008-12-18
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判决书
鉴于c++已经活的够久,而且影响到了下一代人的就业。
特此宣判,c++死亡。即日起生效。

全球程序设计语言委员会总会
brookmill 2008-12-18
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What happened? C++ is still alive
http://news.csdn.net/n/20081217/121819.html
nullah 2008-12-18
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upup
呵呵
kestre1 2008-12-18
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O_O
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