[ale] Language Jihad!
Joseph A. Knapka
jknapka at earthlink.net
Mon Jul 16 18:16:39 EDT 2001
Leonard Thornton wrote:
>
> At 05:10 PM 7/16/2001 -0400, Wandered Inn wrote:
>
> >I would challenge anyone to disagree that the learning curve for C++ is
> >much larger than the learning curve for C.
>
> So is the learning curve for Assembler over C. Your point?
Perhaps, that there are languages with most of the advantages
of C++ wrt program organization, that have much shallower
learning curves. Python, Objective-C (so I hear), Java.
For large embedded or real-time systems (which is where I
use it), C++ can be a really good thing, if you have
people who know enough to keep the language pointed
away from their feet. For most other stuff, I try to avoid
it.
I can always use C++ (or C) for the low-level bits,
and something sensible like Python for the UI and gluing
logic.
MHO, as always.
-- Joe Knapka
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