PHP vs Perl (Put on flame proof gear)
Stuart Jansen
sjansen at buscaluz.org
Sat Mar 18 16:42:47 MST 2006
On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 16:12 -0700, Dave Smith wrote:
> With C++, I can static link in whatever libraries I want at compile time
> (even the C++ standard library itself!). Cross platform support is only
> as hard as you make it. Macros are very powerful when used wisely. C++
> is great. Don't dog it, Stuart, you old hack! ;)
Admit it, you don't actually mean "C++", you mean "the subset of C++ I'm
familiar with and use".
You're right, however, being able to statically link is a real
advantage. Unless of course the libraries your trying to link were
generated by a different compiler, or sometimes a different version of
the same compiler.
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