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[QUOTE="Charlton Wilbur, post: 4826666"] More to the point, some languages abstract away some things, and others don't. When I write SQL, I'm not worrying about how the data is represented in the filesystem and when and how it gets cached. When I write Perl, I'm not worrying about how many bytes of memory are being allocated and whether that memory will be freed in the end. When I write C, I'm often doing both. Charlton [/QUOTE]
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