Is Transcript's English orientation a plus or minus?
jbv
jbv.silences at Club-Internet.fr
Tue Feb 10 13:41:54 EST 2004
Funny how many of you seem to always approach this
discussion as X-talk vs C (or other languages)...
I already posted a similar remark to this list (or to the MC
list), but another point of view is possible : the association
of Xtalk and C can lead to a tremendous power in high end
projects, Rev & Xtalk being used to build top quality front
ends (with unbeatable productivity & cost ratios) while C
being used in externals for critical high end tasks (realtime
3D, data base access and many other industrial & scientific
processes)...
JB
> Exactly!
>
> If I want the 'convenience'/etc. of doing something in C, I should just do
> it in C (which I have zero plans to learn, thankfully).
>
> Judy
>
> On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Rob Cozens wrote:
>
> > > Who wants Rev to be as user-friendly as C?
> >
> > I'm afraid that's impossible, Judy: one would have to--
> >
> > * "dumb down" the Rev Dev UI,
> >
> <snip>
>
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