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Personally I like C++ more. For some reason I have never liked Java
(most probably due to the limitations they made to make it a more "secure"
programming language).
On the other hand, compilable programming languages, like C++ or Java, are
a bit tedious to use for this kind of purpose. Every time you make a little
change you have to compile and run it.
Making it with a powerful scripting language like Perl would get rid of
this. Of course Perl is often much more cryptic than C++ or Java (although
more versatile).
Johannes Hubert <jht### [at] nove-mailcom> wrote:
: Another advantage would be, that errors that otherwise could become obvious
: only after a lengthy parsing time, would appear already at compile time or
: at Java runtime. The resulting POV file would be a plain vanilla file
: without #if, #whiles and such, and thus be quite fast to parse (I guess) and
: guaranteed to be without parsing errors.
I don't know if this could be an advantage. The file sizes would grow
wildly. Just imagine a landscape made of 100000 spheres...
--
main(i,_){for(_?--i,main(i+2,"FhhQHFIJD|FQTITFN]zRFHhhTBFHhhTBFysdB"[i]
):5;i&&_>1;printf("%s",_-70?_&1?"[]":" ":(_=0,"\n")),_/=2);} /*- Warp -*/
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