Hi, Rob,

Productivity?

The following is not a rhetorical question: I asked this once before & did not see an answer posted.


Does the CW, or any C debugger, debug at the source code level?

Can the C testing environment take you directly to the line of code generating a runtime error? ...and let you change the offending code, close the script, and continue testing without recompiling & relinking?

Depending on the environment you use: Yes, this is possible. We used SAS C for some years and it allows you to include line information in the object chunk. Since C is not an interpreted but a compiled language you always have to recompile, naturally.


And: C is not the only "choice". For prototyping or even for online applications, where speed isn't the major issue, I use PHP. Although it has its drawbacks I found it very productive - from the first hour I used it.

And: Again, I am sure that taking some time (depending on the intelligence available - I am dumb, unfortunately, I do not like to learn new things in general) Transcript must be the holy bible. I can not judge about it, currently (sic!) it is a closed book for me. That's all I am saying.

The question starting this thread was for "serious apps" - aside from this terminus not being "defined" I tried to express my own problems. I apologize that I sounded like attacking Transcript - I did not mean to, as you all noticed, I can not judge about Transcript.

Marc Albrecht
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27432 Ebersdorf
Deutschland
Tel. 04765-830060
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