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We could make lazy stores, but people generally think that's a bad idea. But we could design a language like that, and people would be perplexed on how to use it.
— Andrew Myers,
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Brandon: So did we all fail?
Andrew: No, you all passed... some in more style than others.
— Andrew Myers,
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If you can read the impenetrable C syntax...
— Andrew Myers,
CS 611
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The C union type isn't very sound, which good C programmers exploit all the time.
— Andrew Myers,
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Constants are nice, but they're not the heart of object-oriented programming.
— Andrew Myers,
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You guys eat small language definitions for breakfast these days.
— Andrew Myers,
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It's kind of like hitting the restroom at a bar and coming back for another beer.
— Dexter Kozen,
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We can write some useless, hard-to-read code with this mechanism too.
— Dexter Kozen,
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Talking to me is about as useful as having your head bashed in by strangers.
— Jed Liu
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When an iterator has no more elements, it says "I have no more elements."
— Brandon Bray
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Nothing fails like failure.
— Andrew Myers
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Oh, that's a comment...
— Brandon Bray
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