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Old 13-09-2007, 15:47   #11
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c++ is evil - and a cause of great stress...

unless of course you're an Ub3r coder then you'll be fine... using it to create mathematical classes is fairly straight forward but there are languages that'll make an easier job of in imo. still, the only other languages i bother with are web based :/
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Old 13-09-2007, 15:59   #12
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Cheers guys, this is all helpful stuff.

LD, I've dabbled with Maple before and it's definitely very powerful (probably the best symbolic language I've used in fact) but it suffers from the same problem as MATLAB, in that because it's so high level it's also very slow. It's not really designed for writing programs in - more for doing tedious symbolic manipulation one line at a time. It's very good at what it does, but what it does isn't what I need it to do.
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Old 13-09-2007, 15:59   #13
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Really depends what areas of programming you want to get into. If it's web-based, then Java (obviously), plus Ruby/Perl/PHP on the server side. If it's traditional then the choice is mostly C++, C#, and Java, though there's plenty of others around (Visual Basic, Delphi, COBOL, anyone? )
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I've heard that a lot of programs, particularly in the world of finance but also in accounting, project management etc., have their back end written in C++ or C# and their user interface done in VB. Has that been the case in anyone's experience?
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Old 13-09-2007, 16:02   #15
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well tbh, if you learn VB then i guess there'd be the really simple method of using excel.

you can make a nice easy to use, and easy to create interface with excel, then have a VB coded 'backend' to do all the complicated bits...
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Old 13-09-2007, 16:15   #16
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Has that been the case in anyone's experience?
Pretty much, a couple of big ERP systems I've put in have been similar like that (low level back end, high level front end), and it's a fairly obvious design choice so it's understandably common. Delphi front end's are also quite common ime.
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Old 13-09-2007, 16:18   #17
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Old 13-09-2007, 17:02   #18
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Hint: it's not Role Playing Game or Rocket Propelled Grenade.

I shudder to even think what would happen if Huddy got hold of the latter.
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20 years of RPG/RPGIII and RPG ILE

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You owe me a pint then Our ERP still has some older stuff written in RPG3.
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I guess he should have known better that to make that offer on a forum with an above-average quota of geeks.
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