Gerard Beekmans wrote: > The problem as I see it, nobody besides you knows how to program in > Ada(2005).
I do, but I'm not an expert. And to learn a new programming language I'm not sure is going > to be a great idea as per se either. Agree. > I'm not entirely opposed to your idea, but I know for myself I have no > time to learn Ada. I have to stick with something I know if I am to be > able to help out with the coding of the projet. Personally, I like php as a general purpose language. IMO, the syntax is more straight forward than perl and it has very nice on-line documentation. It also has linkages to almost any package you can think of. An interpreted language also has a lot of advantages when debugging. There are a lot of people who have learned php as a part of web programming. Most don't think of it when it comes to general purpose tasks, but it is Turing complete so it can do just about anything. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/alfs-discuss FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
