Re: One language vs. another on the Web...
by Berk/Devlin <armadill(at)earthlink.net>
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Thanks, Srini. This goes along with the general tone of responses that
I've gotten: It's not really an either/or decision. They are used for
different things.
As for the C++ vs. Java decision -- seems like a religious one if you ask
me. I never did understand how anyone would think that Java is easier to
learn than C++. Guess I was just warped by pointers at too impressionable
an age.
So, now, my question is, How to cleanly divide up the application IN
ADVANCE OF MAJOR CODING?
--Emily
At 03:30 PM 3/16/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 23:13:41 +0530
>From: "Srinivasan Ramakrishnan" <srinivar(at)md3.vsnl.net.in>
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>Hi,
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>Check this white paper out:
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>http://www.scriptics.com/people/john.ousterhout/scripting.html
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>By John K. Ousterhout, the inventor of Tcl. Defenitely one of the best I've
>come across.
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>- -Srini
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