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And performance often depends more on the unerlying runtime and associated libraries then on the language itself. FOr example, a lot of the really graet mathamatical things that people do with FORTRAN are do more to special libraries that have been developed for use with it then the language itself. Plus there are special purpose additions to the langauge for array processors that have been added to FORTRAN largely for historical reasons (math guys like FORTRAN) then necessaty. IF the same extensions were added to other languages they would be faster too. Take a look at other languages as well. The JVM is slow. Someone came out with a much faster one and Sun sued the company that made it and forced them off the market. IF that hadn't happened maybe Java performance would be bettter. And the performance of VB improved greatly when the unerlying platform was upgraded to .NET. So I would not use performance as the key to what is a good language. What you look it is things like being type safe. Like having syntax that makes it easy to create the kind of programming structures you want. And things that are basic to the language. |
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Im getting antsy. I just wish they would go ahead and tell us.
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I don't really see why not....every programmer that's been in FIRST for 1 year knows it, and every new programmer can catch on pretty fast basically. I'd be better, because then mentors and whatnot don't have to teach every programmer a new language. If they have no internet, then they're basically screwed then. |
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Basically, it comes down to using the correct tool for the job. Sometimes C++ is correct, sometimes it's Java or C#. Other times it's assembly (in fact, I'm starting a project at work with assembly as soon as the developer's kit arrives). Sometimes you need to use straight C or possibly Perl or Lisp. There is no one programming language that is better than the others. Matt |
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>> Sorry <<: I had to use the FIRST comparison, it kinda cleared up what I was saying. |
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One thing said above that is true is "it depends on ..." who's writing, and what is being programmed. It also depends on the hardware in some cases.
I quickly scanned the thread, but don't see any mention of the Javelin Stamp - "A 24 pin processor programmed with a subset of the Sun Microsystems Java language", as they say on the Parallax.com site. This means Stamps (read familiar-to-IFI processor) can talk in PBasic or Java. This might rule out APL or COBOL as possible languages for next year, as well as Forth. |
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This really is a very stupid arguement. USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB. And this thread has gotten rather off topic.
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As for my "inside sources," let's just say I have information from two very reliable, well known sources that say we may be dealing with a new control system that doesn't use PBASIC, provided that IFI can make enough for the 2004 season. Whether we'll "C" this controller next year or not remains to be seen... but my sources say we will ![]() |
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