Re: prevalence of C++ in embedded linux?

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On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 11:43 -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> just curious -- how many folks are working in C++ in their embedded
> linux work?

I hang out on AVRFreaks - an AVR and AVR32 support forum - quite a bit.
I personally think C++ is the language of the devil but I'd say that
around 50% of the people I talk to on 'freaks think otherwise.  It's
certainly the language of choice.

There's also a surprising number (~5%?) using Java on a small JVM (eg
JamVM) and about the same using Python.

Of course a largish number don't really need to write any code at all.
They just need to wire up existing programs to do what they want then
maybe glue a bit of PHP between that and the user so it doesn't /look/
like Linux from the outside.

	--Ben.  

> 
> rday
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