High-level languages, large projects, GNOME and the .NET controversy
Michael Hudson
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Thu Feb 7 08:07:37 EST 2002
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paul at boddie.net (Paul Boddie) writes: > It occurs to me that there are still many people who choose not to use > languages of a higher level than C/C++ for development, and it would > be interesting to know what their reasons are. Of course, writing a > graphical toolkit *purely* in Python is somewhat ambitious, and there > are clearly performance issues to be considered, but I still can't > understand why people would want to write *entire* applications (of > the nature discussed above) in C/C++ these days. > > Can anyone enlighten me? No, but I share you're bewilderment. I've given my sigmonster some help for this post :) Cheers, M. -- /* I'd just like to take this moment to point out that C has all the expressive power of two dixie cups and a string. */ -- Jamie Zawinski from the xkeycaps source
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