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**Two "thoughs" in a row; two "commonly used"s.
**"The language is so pervasive" is unclear; so is "somewhat unforgiving". [[User:Tony1|Tony]] 02:00, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
*'''Remove''' Good article, but lots of opinion and too much of a how-to. Has a lot of good parts, and the subject is close to my heart :). In addition to the above, I'll add a few random points:
#"Maintenance" seems very opinionated ("drastically increases build times" [a comparison would be nice as well]).
#"Although the list of built-in features C lacks is long, this has contributed significantly to its acceptance" without attribution, this is probably a POV violator (I agree with it though after using C++ for several years, but that is besides the point :))
#The last paragraph of "Philosophy" is just too much of a how-to and an unneccesary reference to its popular cousin, C++.
[[User:RN|RN]] 03:51, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
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