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Programming Languages
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15 Dec 2008
Updated: 15 Dec 2008
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C++ has no native support for adding new operators, but this article shows how, with macros and some clever overloading, it is possible to easily add your own anyway.
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John is a co-founder of Priacta, Inc, a Time Management training company. Priacta's "TRO" training typically gives executives and business owners a 15-30% boost in productivity. John supervises the development side, and recently worked on the release of the new online self training system.
John's favorite languages are C++, CSS, HTML, and SQL (in that order.) He is also proficient with PHP, Javascript, and several dialects of BASIC. He generally hates interpreted languages, because they lack a compiler, making them prone to many types of bugs and abuses not found in compiled languages.
John is married to a beautiful woman and has a young son.