Karanbir Singh wrote: > On 06/15/2009 06:09 PM, Gary Greene wrote: >> If you're looking for shear speed, C++. However if you're looking for >> ease of programming paradigm with OO ideas, etc, then Ruby or Python. If >> however you want a middle ground, go Perl. It is fairly fast (faster >> than Python and Ruby), and is fairly extensible for talking to the OS. >> Note however Perl's object framework leaves much to be desired from OO >> purists. > > I know that there are a *lot* of reasons to run with perl, however if > you dont already know it - I see *no* reason to learn it as a language > anymore. You are much better off working with the likes of python ( > which isnt much slower than perl at most things ) or ruby ( which > reduces the development time so much that its worth the slightly lower > performance it has now - but thats also changing ) I still see CPAN as a huge plus for perl since it often makes it possible to some very complex tasks with only a few lines of your own code. But maybe I just haven't found the corresponding resource for other languages. I think java might be close to a match but without a central place to find it. And it is much more verbose so even if you find libraries to do most of the grunge work you'll still be typing a lot. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos