C++ Programmers needed

K

Kaabi

If you are fluent in C++, then this is for you. Pilot Doofy of
mustywindows.com is creating a new computer language called MELE (Most
Efficient Language Ever). It is a web/desktop language used in both
environments. It is a combination of php, cgi, perl, javascript, c++,
delphi, and some java. But right now, C++ programmers are needed. For more
information, email (e-mail address removed) , or AIM Pilot Doofy at mdlmw.
Don't you want to be a part of a new language?
 
M

Mike Wahler

Kaabi said:
If you are fluent in C++, then this is for you.

That's rather muddled logic.
Pilot Doofy of
mustywindows.com is creating a new computer language called MELE (Most
Efficient Language Ever).

Where have I heard that before?
It is a web/desktop language used in both
environments.

Both? What about the hundreds of other enviroments?
It is a combination of php, cgi, perl, javascript, c++,
delphi, and some java.

Sounds like a nightmare.
But right now, C++ programmers are needed. For more
information, email (e-mail address removed) , or AIM Pilot Doofy at mdlmw.
Don't you want to be a part of a new language?

Not particularly.

This newsgroup is about C++. Only C++. Not other languages,
no matter how great they might be.

Purpose of comp.lang.c++:
http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt

-Mike
 
D

David Harmon

On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 11:48:36 -0500 in comp.lang.c++, "Kaabi"
If you are fluent in C++, then this is for you. Pilot Doofy of
mustywindows.com is creating a new computer language called MELE (Most
Efficient Language Ever).

I am creating a new language called ROTFLMAO.
 
M

Mike Wahler

David Harmon said:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 11:48:36 -0500 in comp.lang.c++, "Kaabi"


I am creating a new language called ROTFLMAO.

Recursively Ordered Ternary Floating Length Memory Addressed Objects?

-Mike
 

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