At 09:23 AM 2002-10-04 +0200, you wrote: > > I can't believe these discussions still come up >well, you just started it... maybe you can grow up and stop talking about >what language is superior to another. dont know what c++ can do on a palm >that c can't do. still i dont think that c is better or c++ is better, it's >just a matter of taste.
Let me pitch in again seeing that I started this thread. The idea behind the original question was NOT to start a debate on C vs C++. It was purely an honest & open question as to whether using C++ on Palm is feasible or not. If you say it works i.t.o performance, resource usage, etc. then the question is answered. We do all our programming on the Palm in C using CW8. The use of C was purely for historical reasons. I favour OO design and simply wanted to know whether we should even try to consider the move or whether there are so many pitfalls and not even try. Well. my question was answered. C++ seems to be a viable alternative, so we will look into moving... Thanks for the debate anyway. It is always good to view other people's opinions. The fact that it often degenerates into a flame war is also a good indication - it means that people are passionate about creating software. Its the passion that counts. If we create software for the sake of it, it becomes a job..... Louis van Alphen -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
