I think it's more because:
a. Java is the only strictly-typed language that runs on any platform
(though it's not the only one)
C runs on any platform. and was for a long.
for interpretitive languages - anything made before was better than java.
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At 17:10 06/11/2008, you wrote:
Hi there,
Earlier I was asking for some help getting XSP/ mod_mono on FreeBSD. I
may be asking in the wrong mailing list, but my impression is that mono
on FreeBSD is generally not a popular idea.
To pose my questions to the developers in the FreeBSD community:
On Thursday 06 November 2008, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 12:10:41AM +0800, Foo JH wrote:
Hi there,
Earlier I was asking for some help getting XSP/ mod_mono on FreeBSD. I
may be asking in the wrong mailing list, but my impression is that mono
on FreeBSD is generally
Wojciech Puchar skrev:
may be asking in the wrong mailing list, but my impression is that mono
on FreeBSD is generally not a popular idea.
To pose my questions to the developers in the FreeBSD community:
1. What programming language(s) do you deploy on FreeBSD?
whatever i need. i personally
IMHO there are only three alternatives left these days when creativity seems
to be fading C - the prince among languages and Eclipse + Java - the
future already today.
it's very sad that such crap like java have to be the future.
unfortunately already it's popular.
Hi there,
Earlier I was asking for some help getting XSP/ mod_mono on FreeBSD. I
may be asking in the wrong mailing list, but my impression is that mono
on FreeBSD is generally not a popular idea.
To pose my questions to the developers in the FreeBSD community:
1. What programming language(s) do
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 12:10:41AM +0800, Foo JH wrote:
Hi there,
Earlier I was asking for some help getting XSP/ mod_mono on FreeBSD. I
may be asking in the wrong mailing list, but my impression is that mono
on FreeBSD is generally not a popular idea.
To pose my questions to the
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 12:10:41AM +0800, Foo JH wrote:
Hi there,
Earlier I was asking for some help getting XSP/ mod_mono on FreeBSD. I
may be asking in the wrong mailing list, but my impression is that mono
on FreeBSD is generally not a popular idea.
As a re-implementation of microsofts
--- On Thu, 11/6/08, Foo JH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Foo JH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: what is your programming language on freebsd?
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2008, 11:10 AM
Hi there,
Earlier I was asking for some help getting XSP/ mod_mono
may be asking in the wrong mailing list, but my impression is that mono
on FreeBSD is generally not a popular idea.
To pose my questions to the developers in the FreeBSD community:
1. What programming language(s) do you deploy on FreeBSD?
whatever i need. i personally use mostly C.
2. Is
on FreeBSD is generally not a popular idea.
As a re-implementation of microsofts .NET, I personally wouldn't touch
it with a ten foot pole. Although some parts are an ECMA standard, as
a developer you can never be sure that microsoft won't hit you with a
patent lawsuit if they perceive you as
On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 10:06:15PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
2. Is FreeBSD more optimised in performance for any particular language?
No. Performance of scripting languages is usually not a big problem
anymore because of the increased speed of new computers. And it depends
scripting
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