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Re: [OT?] Other Languages

by Tanktalus (Canon)
on May 24, 2005 at 09:42 UTC ( [id://459958]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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At work, we use a variety of languages: perl, shell, C/C++, Java. Perl does all the heavy lifting that we don't actually ship. It generates some (actually, just as of the last few weeks, it now generates all) shell code, some C++ code, and some Java code. Shell doesn't come with a preprocessor, so we fake it in perl, as well as generating data as we do in C++ and Java. We use Java for a GUI. We use C++ for our core non-interactive engine (which the GUI also invokes). And we use shell for all the simple filesystem manipulations (and I use the term "simple" very loosely). We ship a private JVM to run Java, but no private perl, so we don't ship perl code.

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