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    VB.NET - Driving automatic Transmission Vehicle C# -Driving manual transmission Vehicle C++ - Walking More analogies please!!

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    codejet wrote:

    C++ - Walking

    In terms of performance, isn't C++ the equivalent of sprinting / galloping, compared to the other two?

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      codejet wrote:

      C++ - Walking

      In terms of performance, isn't C++ the equivalent of sprinting / galloping, compared to the other two?

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      Execution wise it's definitely sprinting or galloping but in terms of the actual coding it's more like crawling.

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        VB.NET - Driving automatic Transmission Vehicle C# -Driving manual transmission Vehicle C++ - Walking More analogies please!!

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        Lisp - You are in a maze of twisting little passages, all alike (or was that "little twisting passages"?)

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          VB.NET - Driving automatic Transmission Vehicle C# -Driving manual transmission Vehicle C++ - Walking More analogies please!!

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          I disagree: VB.NET - Getting an Uber ride C# - Automatic transmission (probably continously variable aka CVT) C++ - Automatic transmission, but you've got the paddles to manually shift up and down C - 5-speed stick Assembly language - Walking

          Software Zen: delete this;

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            I disagree: VB.NET - Getting an Uber ride C# - Automatic transmission (probably continously variable aka CVT) C++ - Automatic transmission, but you've got the paddles to manually shift up and down C - 5-speed stick Assembly language - Walking

            Software Zen: delete this;

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            Assembly language - Kit car :D

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              VB.NET - Driving automatic Transmission Vehicle C# -Driving manual transmission Vehicle C++ - Walking More analogies please!!

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              Javascript - a clown car with octagonal tires where the GPS is a rear view mirror air freshener that just says "turn right."

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                Lisp - You are in a maze of twisting little passages, all alike (or was that "little twisting passages"?)

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                Member 7989122 wrote:

                or was that "little twisting passages"?

                I don't know.  Go find out! :-D /ravi

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                  Javascript - a clown car with octagonal tires where the GPS is a rear view mirror air freshener that just says "turn right."

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                  I don't think anyone can argue with that! :) /ravi

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                    VB.NET - Driving automatic Transmission Vehicle C# -Driving manual transmission Vehicle C++ - Walking More analogies please!!

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                    Python - A scooter (the one on which the driver stands)

                    "Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke! Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."

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                      VB.NET - Driving automatic Transmission Vehicle C# -Driving manual transmission Vehicle C++ - Walking More analogies please!!

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                      PHP - the "short bus"

                      Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012

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                        Assembly language - Kit car :D

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                        A kit car that may look old and beaten up, and then turns out to be an alien transforming robot.

                        I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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                          VB.NET - Driving automatic Transmission Vehicle C# -Driving manual transmission Vehicle C++ - Walking More analogies please!!

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                          Pascal - A collectors car :-\

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                            VB.NET - Driving automatic Transmission Vehicle C# -Driving manual transmission Vehicle C++ - Walking More analogies please!!

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                            COBOL: Pony and trap.
                            FORTRAN: Coach and four.

                            VB: Engine from a big rig, sawn in half and on the roof;
                            Chassis stolen from a Ford Fiesta;
                            1 wheel & tire from a Fiesta, one from a Ferrari, one from tractor, and the last one waiting for Phase Two development (Currently in Phase 6).
                            Doors, windows, hood, trunk, exhaust: removed for performance.
                            All held together with spit, baling wire, and huge amounts of still wet concrete.

                            Not because of the language (though that's revolting enough: On Error Resume Next ensures that) but the users who think they are developers ...

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                            "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
                            "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                              VB.NET - Driving automatic Transmission Vehicle C# -Driving manual transmission Vehicle C++ - Walking More analogies please!!

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                              codejet wrote:

                              VB.NET - Driving automatic Transmission Vehicle C# -Driving manual transmission Vehicle

                              I can kind of see how this works if you consider line breaks... That said, I now prefer automatics...one less thing to worry about. :)

                              "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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