Re: How to develop a random number generation device



On Sep 10, 10:55 am, John Devereux <jdREM...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
[....]
They have, of course - not many people use C to write applications for
desktop machines any more. They use C#, java, all sorts of other
languages and frameworks that do most or all of what you are asking.

I disagree. Many programs today are written using MFC which ensures
that it is a hopeless morass of bugs.


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