First, I need to install Pike... I didn't got it work.
But after that, I will try to write some bioinformatic codes of my own, currently in C++
I want to see if I can get better performances with Pike.

But the web server side is also interesting... in fact, I think I will try a little bit of many things ;)

Guillaume.

Le 22/07/2014 22:42, Chris Angelico a écrit :
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 6:30 AM, Guillaume Collet <[email protected]> wrote:
my name is Guillaume Collet, I'm a french bioinformatician interested in
Pike.
This message was just to introduce myself.

I write C/C++ for for 10 years and I found Pike's features really
interesting.
That's why I'm here.
Welcome! I love Pike, it's a great language. Updating code on the fly
is a huge feature for me. I'm right this moment talking to one of my
users, and working through some bugs; he tells me of trouble, I dig
into it and find out what the problem is, and then I just tell him to
use the "Update Gypsum" menu item, and it downloads and applies the
update... live, without disconnecting him or anything.

What sorts of programs are you looking at writing in Pike?

ChrisA


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