>    I need your advice before I realize a program for video processing 
> (object recognition...) for a robot using Linux. It will process the 
> datastream coming from a webcam.
> 
>    My question is which programming language is more adapted, 
> powerfull for 
> video (or image) processing ?
> 

C/C++? But if you know assembler, use that. Portability lost there,
however. I think you can use the words "adaptable", "powerful" while
talking about C ,)

If you have some spare money, check out Khorals' Khoros (www.khoros.com).
It supports Linux, among others. They were once open source, not
anymore, I think. Took me over 24 hours to compile on a 100Mhz Pentium
(I ain't kiddin' ya, man!) back in '97 or so.

>    - I am going to choose GTK, please tell me if it is a good 
> choice or not 
> and their (dis)avantage.
> 
> Thanks.
> 

I am going to do it w/GTK+ myself.. any comments from anyone? Suppose it's
as good as anything, the task at hand being processing.


    Jonk



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