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Re: Programming Program

We ended up using Easy-C, but personally, didn't much care for it. I don't think that dragging all those blocks around is at all easier than typing a few words. Also, I think that Easy-C programs--while easy to read when they're short--start to be ridiculously confusing when they get longer. Our other programmers never really bothered to comment.

Also, Easy-C does not seem to support pointers... Am I wrong about this? While I consider the user-friendly part of Easy-C a bit annoying, l consider lack of pointer support a serious failing in the language.
 


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