Samy Elashmawy wrote:
>
> Hmmm , I understood that do do any thing usefull in C you need to write a
> ton of code , or have a whole bunch of libs/third party tools. I understand
> that due to the lib problem that c is not so cross platform freindly.
>
> Seems to me that C is more of an industrial srtenth type language. I
> question weather that ttype of hose power is realy need by me , and am
> looking int something that bay bee al little "weaker" but is faster to
> devolpe.
> Too bad borland wont make a linux version of delphi. I would settle for a
> linux version of paradox or similar type tool
>
Very true, c/c++ are definitely industrial strength, which I assume
you are really looking for. When trying to get something done quick and
simple I tend to use tcl/tk which seems to serve allot of purposes.
I agree that front ends to programming tools are a great gift, and if
that's what your looking for as well, then I have seen a pretty good one
for tcl/tk called visual tcl which is part of the 6.x version of SuSE
(at least on the ftp site it is).
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