Ted Roche wrote: > On Dec 9, 2007 11:06 AM, Nick Causton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> The age old question again I am afraid - which language to use? >> > > C. > > The language is standardized, available from mutliple vendors, has > deep support availabile, huge numbers of add-on libraries and is > supported on nearly every computing platform ever invented. > > So, what are you building? > > But are there many qualified C developers out there to support that choice? Recall that was one of the huge strikes against VFP (there's not many VFP developers--good ones anyway), and at the same time the huge plus of why so many wanted VB (those devs were a dime-a-dozen). It was (and probably still is) a numbers game.
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