Hi,
Victor Subervi wrote:
>> Good point. Most legacy s/w is in C++. I'm assuming
from lack of comment
>> that C# is as yet an unborn language ;)
there is another very simple problem with languages like C#
or Java.
In the case of C, it is the developers machine which has to
have the
proper software installed to compile it.
Java need the proper run-time and so the byte compiler
installed on
every client machine. If you run into a very specific
problem with the
byte-compiler, you have to have a specific version installed
on all clients.
In case of C, you can do a static link to minimise this
impact.
Erich
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