Re: "Why C++ is the perfect choice for modern app development"
Ian Collins <ian-news@hotmail.com> writes:
So what? Do you refuse to use C++ (or C) for anything that can't be
done with the standard library?
In a sense: I am doing a programming project as a
freelancer: It is a software with a GUI for the measurement
of certain physical systems. I have suggested to my customer
to write it in Java, and has agreed. One of the reasons I
chose to suggest Java instead of C++ was that Java already
has standard libraries for everything I need to do. (The
connection to the actual measurement device is done via REST.)
Because it's an ideal language for any large scale application. Web
applications are no different. Only a tiny fraction of any medium ad up
sized application actually interfaces with the GUI. The reset is data
processing and business logic.
The is a rewording of your assertion, not a justification of it.
Data processing and business logic usually is the easy part.
I/O, input data validation and interpretation, handling of
errors and exceptions has much more LOCs in typical projects
and is harder in most cases.
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