Re: which prog language would be the best choice for ...

2004-06-07 Thread Dick Applebaum
why I didn't consider this option > >  Thanks for you input. I may use CF on the desktop. ( Coral ) ? > >- Original Message - >From: Dick Applebaum >To: CF-Talk >Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 12:50 PM >    Subject: Re: which prog language would be

Re: which prog language would be the best choice for ...

2004-06-07 Thread Daniel Farmer
Dick, Actually I don't know why I didn't consider this option Thanks for you input. I may use CF on the desktop. ( Coral ) ?   - Original Message -   From: Dick Applebaum   To: CF-Talk   Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 12:50 PM   Subject: Re: which prog language would b

Re: which prog language would be the best choice for ...

2004-06-07 Thread Dick Applebaum
If you are planning on selling a significant number of the application, it may be possible to write it in CFML. 1) runs on any popular platform -- Win, 'Nix, Mac. 2) no learning curve (if you already know CFML) 3) Familiar UI -- the user's browser of choice 4) Good desktop performance -- good onl

Re: which prog language would be the best choice for ...

2004-06-07 Thread Daniel Farmer
Thanks Ryan...   - Original Message -   From: Hagan, Ryan Mr (Contractor ACI)   To: CF-Talk   Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 11:56 AM   Subject: RE: which prog language would be the best choice for ...   Java or C++.  Either can run on any platform, although C++ will have to be

RE: which prog language would be the best choice for ...

2004-06-07 Thread Hagan, Ryan Mr (Contractor ACI)
Java or C++.  Either can run on any platform, although C++ will have to be compiled on the targeted platform before release.  Java is easier to learn than C++, but there are some pretty good windowing libraries in C that will take a bit of the learning curve out of C++.  You need to have a solid un