Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 20:15:28 -0500 From: "Michael P. Soulier" <msoulier@digitaltorque.ca> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Programming Book(s) Message-ID: <20060108011528.GA4811@tigger.digitaltorque.ca> In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20060107170727.04ccee50@mail.icsmx.com> References: <dpp82f$8ma$1@sea.gmane.org> <200601021656.33323.nb_root@videotron.ca> <20060103155314.11865.qmail@web33315.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <dpp82f$8ma$1@sea.gmane.org> <5.1.0.14.2.20060107170727.04ccee50@mail.icsmx.com>
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--sm4nu43k4a2Rpi4c Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 07/01/06 Jorge Biquez said: > Hello all. Very interesting comments and suggestions. > I hope my question does not seems too off topic. Do you think the path to= =20 > follow for developing applications for the new PDA, Smartphones, Ipaq and= =20 > similar devices it is the same? C or C++? I have some friends that said i= t=20 > is the only way but I am not sure of that. Any experiences or comments.? With the kind of hardware that can be put into a device like that these day= s, it's hard to tell, but I tend to see C/C++. Occasionally I see Java, someti= mes Python.=20 There is no rule for this, you simply use the right tool for the job. Mike --=20 Michael P. Soulier <msoulier@digitaltorque.ca> "Those who would give up esential liberty for temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." --Benjamin Franklin --sm4nu43k4a2Rpi4c Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDwGewKGqCc1vIvggRAuL4AJ0SdKlGVSimXD/HQWf8QZpAruO3UwCfaUUU 9/Jw/8tev2tIRHQrQ/eP3gs= =ssk4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --sm4nu43k4a2Rpi4c--
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