Gus Wirth wrote:

This seems to only apply to languages that are closely tied to the platform like C/C++. I'm pretty sure that this isn't a problem with Java, Perl, Python, Tcl/Tk, etc. Given your previous statements about application development, I'm surprised you try to do anything with C/C++ at all anymore.

Well, given that most software is *still* written in C/C++, I don't get a lot of choice. For example, I'm sitting here staring at Postfix and Dovcot IMAP.

However, I do tend to gravitate toward stuff written in the dynamic languages nowadays.

-a


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