C++, just C++, is a recipe for trouble. Most projects that use it define a
subset to make development a less painfull talk. Usually operator
overloading, templates and virtual inheritance are discarded.

Rodrigo

Agreed. If the decision is to go with C++, it will need to be a subset of C++ for sanity. I still think that, at most, a minimal C kernel and the rest in Java is a better option.


> As I said before, don't assume we're all Java fans here. I'm far more
> familiar with C++ than I am with Java.
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>
> Ben.

If you aren't a Java fan, why are you interested in Harmony? Or am I misinterpreting what you meant there?


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