Hi :)
No-one is suggesting dropping Star Basic!  That would be a huge nightmare for 
many people i'm sure.    

I was just curious what might be better.  A quick look at what languages can be 
used for macros in LO reveals 4 choices;  LO Basic, Python, BeanShell, or 
JavaScript.  I was just wondering which was 'best'.  Are all 4 really well 
implemented in LO?  I guess "LO Basic" is the Star Basic being referred to in 
this thread?  

I think Andreas was just suggesting that choosing to use Star Basic is not the 
best choice.  However one of the great things about OpenSource is that you do 
get choices.  We can all disagree about almost everything and still end up 
co-operating with each other even if we didn't want to.  

Outside of IT choice is usually seen as a good thing.  Many countries see 
democracy as good and ostensibly give a choice of who you can vote for to 
rule.  In shops people would be outraged if there was nothing else to buy 
except baked beans.  People expect to be able to buy a wide range of diferent 
products from different companies and for it all to work together well enough.  
Somehow IT seems to demand dictatorships and freedom FROM choice rather than 
freedom OF choice.  We don't all do the same things and even if we did we 
probably wouldn't do them the same way so it's fairly insane to expect 1 
product and 1 company to be the only thing worth using.

I was just curious about other people's choices to help me understand more 
about a subject i know little about.  
Regards from
Tom :)






>________________________________
> From: Walther Koehler <w.koeh...@onlinemed.de>
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
>Sent: Monday, 15 October 2012, 11:43
>Subject: Fwd: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: BASIC script how to read/write 
>system files, like /dev/null in Linux
> 
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: BASIC script how to read/write system 
>files, like /dev/null in Linux
>Date: Montag, 15. Oktober 2012
>From: Walther Koehler <w.koeh...@onlinemed.de>
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>
>Hi,
>
>if you drop Basic as a makro language in writer, you will drop me as a makro 
>user, and maybe even as a LO user.
>
>It gives me the freedom to automatize much of my daily tasks without learning 
>another high level language.
>
>And when I want to use GNU/Linux system functions I use extensiveley the shell 
>comand, i.e. dir() is quite slow, but calling a shell script with an 
>elaborate find command does the task very quick.
>or: use sed to run through the odt's looking up the print date or ...
>
>Maybe it might helt with /dev/.. too.
>
>Walther
>
>Although sometimes 
>
>Am Montag, 15. Oktober 2012 schrieb Tom Davies:
>> Hi :)
>> What are 'the best' languages to choose?  Python and/or C++? or something
>> else?
>>
>> I know 'the best' is a bit subject to personal feelings and knowledge and
>> experience but it would be interesting to hear people's opinions.  From
>> what i can gather Python and C++ are teh best although mainstream seems to
>> rate Java more highly and it appears in job ads more often.  On the other
>> hand when jobs ask for C++ the pay-grade is far higher.  I got as far as
>> Speccy Basic, a little pascal and some machine code but i think that's all
>> soooo far behind me that i doubt i could write much even in those languages
>> now (&machine code was a tfn and only ever worked on the specific machine i
>> wrote for (at best)).  Regards from
>> Tom :) 
>>
>>
>> --- On Mon, 15/10/12, Andreas Säger <ville...@t-online.de> wrote:
>>
>> From: Andreas Säger <ville...@t-online.de>
>> Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: BASIC script how to read/write system
>> files, like /dev/null in Linux To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>> Date: Monday, 15 October, 2012, 7:17
>>
>> Am 14.10.2012 21:08, chaonis wrote:
>> > I am trying to write scripts accessing the system files, such as
>> > /dev/ttyS0. If I use "Open" I got the error "Device I/O error" message.
>> > Are there any special function call needed to be done for the system
>> > files? User permission is good as I can access to the file using any
>> > other Linux commands.
>>
>> You have so many programming languages availlable. Why StarBasic?
>> StarBasic is the most primitive API-caller. It is almost useless for
>> anything outside the UNO scope. (Apart from that, it is the worst
>> implementation of an extinct language).
>>
>>
>
>
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