The basic language language often makes our programmers not in use. The following small conference will help clarify your doubts. Task: Shoot your own feet. C: Shoot your own feet. C : You don't leave God to generate a bunch of your own instance, so I have to shoot their feet. Emergency assistance is impossible, because you don't know which one is your true copy, which just points to your pointer. FORTRAN: You shoot your toes one by one, all the time to circulate all the toes, then you read a next foot and repeat. If you have no bullets, you have to look at it because you don't have an unexpected processing mechanism. Pascal: The compiler does not allow you to do it. ADA: After you carefully pack your feet, you try to play in parallel, buckle trigger, scream, and shoot your own feet. However, when you tried it, I found that your feet type is wrong. Lisp: You take a gun holding a gun to take your limbs holding the gun. FORTH: The feet are self-emission. ProLog: You tell the procedure you want to shoot your own feet. The program will automatically find specific plans, but the grammar is not allowed to tell you. Basic: You use a water gun to shoot your own feet. If it is in a large system, repeat until your lower body is impurned. VisualBasic: You actually just put it as a look like your feet, but you don't think so more interesting is nothing to shoot. Paradox: Not only you can shoot your own feet, you can also. Access: You are aimed at your own feet with a gun, but the bullets play a hole in the side of the floppy disk labeled Borland. Assembler: You try to shoot your own feet, and find out that you have to make yourself to create firearms, bullets, sight, and your feet. MODULA2: When you finally understand what you can't do it, you can't do it, you shot your brain.