On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 15:30 -0800, Josh Coffman wrote: > > --- Micah DesJardins wrote: > > > I think how to fit it in depends entirely on what > > your intentions are. > > > > If you want to do glue/shell/adm stuff, shell > > scripting and perl still rule > > If you want to do application programming, you have > > a wide range of > > tools and toolkits available and I highly encourage > > you to explore > > whatever interests you. > > > > It really depends on what you want to do, but since > > you were > > discussing network apps, for both speed, library > > availability and the > > ability to be compiled anywhere I'd recommend > > sticking to GCC > > compliant C code. That said, there are TONS of > > beautiful programs > > written in > > > > For kernel / driver programming I believe this is > > all pretty much C code. > > > > As I understand it, you can link to most necessary > > modules from any > > language that will support C module mix-ins, but the > > real issue > > becomes will your code compile from gcc without > > modification and (if > > you care) how much modification to get it to work > > with other cc > > versions. > > > > That said, most of what I do is more business logic > > critical than > > machine critical. I do most of my work in php, > > perl, ruby and bash. > > I think it really depends on what you're trying to > > accomplish. I wish > > you the best of luck in whatever direction you > > decide to go though. > > Hmmm, I can and should learn C a little better. I'm > more of a business logic person, but I meddle with > other things too. I do a lot of architecture, but I > could translate that to thec technology once I > understand it better. Java would be a really easy > transition for me and PHP seems easy enough. (Except > my aversion to interpretted languages) > > I keep seeing lots of stuff about Ruby lately. > Anything think it will be around for a while or fade away? ---- ruby is very very hot right now - I'd say that the bullk of the answers you have been getting ruby/python tell you what is hot at the moment. Of course, it always depends on what your target usage is going to be. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss