Octavian Rasnita wrote: > Somebody told that C# and Objective C are good languages. They might be > good, but they are proprietary, and not only that they are proprietary, > but they need to be ran under platforms that cannot be used freely, so > from the freedom point of view, Perl, Ruby, Python and Java are the ways > to go.
Ahem, is this Java the language that a certain, well-known service provider is getting screwed over hard currently, because they forgot to read the fineprint in the declaration of freedom? And this Objective C, isn't this the language that GCC had support for since before it properly supported C++, and that on a multitude of targets? I'm probably just confusedly feeding flames here, but I like it snug and warm. (: Uli -- Domino Laser GmbH Geschäftsführer: Thorsten Föcking, Amtsgericht Hamburg HR B62 932 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list