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30 Oct 05, 11:33PM
Great to get a reply even though the forums might be a little quiet.

I would post code but I'm not really in a position to do so as I don't have a module that I could post and don't have the time out of work and uni to create one. I am however working on my capstone for University out of which something might bloom that could be useful, but I'm not yet sure.

As for other languages, I think it could become confusing to have them all hidden within the same cogs site. It would be nice to have the same format/layout/basic structure for each site with perhaps the option to switch between languages. For example up the top right hand corner you have an apple, window and linux icon. If these were C++, Java and Pascal you could use them to swap the site between C++/Java and Pascal.

Where modules are common to both C++ and Java, IE say a math module has been written in both languages, then an option to swap the site when viewing that module's code from C++ to JAva or back would be great.

I love C++, by far my favorite language and certainly my most proficient, but I'm a big believer that a developer should be proficient in as many languages as possible and each language is best suited to a different situation. For example you owuldn't use java for high intensity graphics functions, but C++ would be very appropriate. But you wouldn't use C++ for a web interface (though perhaps you would for a web service) but PHP or JSP would work well.

Anyway, just some thoughts for you.

Cheers Odd
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