What a joke! :-) What gives you that idea. They are completely different tools for one. RB will have its place in the Linux world, but I doubt it will ever gain the marketshare all the languages you mentioned have. RB is great for rapid (crossplatform) desktop application development. Some Linux developers might try it out, but if you're heavy into java or C++ and already have heaps of libraries at your disposal, I doubt RB will even be considered.

Completely agree.

But RB for Linux is not interesting just for desktop applications: we have a couple of console applications developed using RB that run just fine.

Indeed, forgot about console applications, and that having done it myself :-)

Best regards

Peter De Berdt

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