Oct-20-2016, 02:57 AM
I like C++, used it for years, C (as major language) before and during that time.
Finding and linking libraries was always a pain, and I considered myself an expert at Make,
in fact I was the author of the (as far as i know) Makemake reverse engineering program that
created a make file from source code.
Here's the scoop:
1. As Metluburr stated - Why have to deal with make, compile, boost, librarian etc. etc. Sure, it
runs faster in many cases, and if that is a real issue, by all means have at it.
2. So far, I have been able to do everything that I want to do in Python, with ease, so until someone
comes out with something better. This will be my language, and I plan on programming until at
least 90. I'll reevaluate then!
Finding and linking libraries was always a pain, and I considered myself an expert at Make,
in fact I was the author of the (as far as i know) Makemake reverse engineering program that
created a make file from source code.
Here's the scoop:
1. As Metluburr stated - Why have to deal with make, compile, boost, librarian etc. etc. Sure, it
runs faster in many cases, and if that is a real issue, by all means have at it.
2. So far, I have been able to do everything that I want to do in Python, with ease, so until someone
comes out with something better. This will be my language, and I plan on programming until at
least 90. I'll reevaluate then!