On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 20:32:28 +1100 Gottfried Szing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i think most of the code has been written in C/C++. python? hm, i think > this is just for some install/setup tools. applications written in > python is very rare. i havent seen them "in the wild" :) Sketch? Zope? Mailman? > i have no idea what language is used most of the time, but my guess is > (as noted above) C/C++. Please, there is no such language as C/C++; there are two languages C and C++. C++ and Java have more in common than C and C++ and you don't hear of people talking about C++/Java as if they were the same lanugage. > and a suggestion for a book My suggestion is the you get language specific, OS neutral books. Erik -- +-----------------------------------------------------------+ Erik de Castro Lopo [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yes it's valid) +-----------------------------------------------------------+ "The worst thing about productivity tools is that there's always something in them that makes you less productive" -- Chris Alfred Dec 15, 1997 -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
