From:  nima talebpour <[email protected]>
Reply-To:  "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date:  Saturday, December 20, 2014 at 1:59 PM
To:  "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject:  Re: [beagleboard] which program language is better for BBB

> 1- yes
> 2- no
> 3- yes, for example communicate with usart and so on.
> 4- I dont get your answer exactly
> 5- yes, C,C# and java. but i am amateur in java :D
> 6-as i told you in section 3 :D yes, Usart , control IO pins ,I2C,SPI
I would say you have a few choices. Because you have C experience, I would
recommend Python which is an interpreted language, but is still pretty fast
and interfaces with C code when you need better performance. Python has a
large library which will help speed up your development. Another choice is
C++ and QT development environment which is very powerful at producing
amazing GUI displays and also has everything you need to interface with your
I/O. You could always stay with C and use one of the GUI libraries, but I¹ll
defer to others who have more experience in this area.

Regards,
John
> 
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> 
> 
> On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:14:15 PM UTC+3:30, john3909 wrote:
>> 
>> From:  nima talebpour <[email protected] <javascript:> >
>> Reply-To:  "[email protected] <javascript:> "
>> <[email protected] <javascript:> >
>> Date:  Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at 6:02 AM
>> To:  "[email protected] <javascript:> " <[email protected]
>> <javascript:> >
>> Subject:  [beagleboard] which program language is better for BBB1-
>> 
>>> I want to start write application for BBB. but i am confused.
>>> which program language is better for BBB?
>>> 
>>> Java or C++ and why?
>> The obvious answer, it depends on what your application does. Answer these
>> and it will be easier to give you an answer:
>> 1. Do you have a GUI?
>> 2. Will your app display output to a web browser?
>> 3. Does your app interface with I/O and if so, what type?
>> 4. What are the performance constraints?
>> 5. Do you have any programming language experience?
>> 6. Do you have any communication requirements?
>> There are several other distinguishers, but let¹s start with these and go
>> from there. BTW, Robert and William¹s responses were hilarious. Really made
>> me laugh. 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> John
>>> 
>>> 
>>> which of these languages has a better examples and source codes ?
>>> 
>>> thank you for guiding me.
>>> 
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