i have read some of the old theads on programming languages, but let the
information flow. dreampie seems pretty cool.  i am brainlocked on what i
should do as a startup project.

On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Robert Nesius <nesius at gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Feb 26, 2011, at 4:35 PM, Brian Wood <woodbrian77 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> >i am in conflict about c c++ or java.? no languages
> > taught yet.? still starting out.
>
> I would pick C++ for a number of reasons.  C++ tends to
> perform at least as well as C and sometimes better and it
> usually defeats Java -- <http://quicklz.com/>http://quicklz.com/ .   Java
> is somewhat
> rigid when it comes to the development process.
>
>
> They are both statically typed languages, with all of the associated
> inconvenience.
>
>
> Once a class
> is started, it has to be completed in the same file.
>
>
> I think that's a good development practice.
>
> C++ doesn't
> require that and from a code generation standpoint that's helpful
> in terms of being able to keep hand-written and computer-written
> code in separate files.
>
>
> ...wha?
>
> So in my view Java is not friendly toward small, creative upstarts
>
>
> Not sure I'd say c++ is friendlier.
>
> -Rob
>
>
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