On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Craig Lawton <craig.lawton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm a home studio enthusiast and also a former
JAVA programmer.
I'm looking at combining these interests and contributing to a
project, but most apps seem to be written in C++.
Any suggestions? Anyone involved in any good JAVA projects?
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Cheers, Craig
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That's because c/c++/etc are far superior for this task. It's really
not that hard to learn c/c++ if you've got a programming mindset and
it fits in the system a lot better. I'd recommend c myself as it's
less likely you'll program in a "java" style and you can then learn
good c style. Ask on list if you want pointers. Basically every lib
you want to use is in c or has c binding where as other languages have
less library support.
Loki