begin  quoting Tracy R Reed as of Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 07:39:59PM -0700:
> Gabriel Sechan wrote:
> > Until you start buying my hardware for me, performance does matter, and 
> > C/C++ is the correct language to use- for everything.  The correct answer is
> > to use a tool to layout the UI elements, and have it create the C code to 
> > place the elements.

Ugh. I guess I've been spoiled by TCL/TK and Java -- layout-with-a-tool
is just so annoying.  (Yes, I don't care for ProjectBuilder.)

> But you would be unable to tell the difference in performance between a
> GUI written in C/C++ vs a GUI written in Python. What you would notice
> is bugs and higher cost due to more developer time needed. Since there
> is no noticeable performance difference why would you want the GUI coded
> in C/C++?

For the core dumps?

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