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<blockquote data-quote="coolioWiZ" data-source="post: 775579" data-attributes="member: 40999"><p>Then you are suitable for working on compression algorithms and encryption algorithms.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Java is easy to code and master and also crossplatform, but has performace problems due to it's intepreted nature.</p><p>VB is the easiest way to deploy programs on the windows platform (performace is ok) but as you see it is not crossplatform. [you may try to run .net programs on linux with mono]</p><p></p><p>I've not used Delphi, so I don't know a thing about it. (heard most delphi developers now prefer C#). Surely C/C++ is fast but Assembly will be faster and machine code will be the fastest you can go. (unless you can manually switch electric potentials at warp speed on the processor).</p><p></p><p>Now to the point.</p><p><strong>My previous post doesn't mean all compilers have same speed, and all interpreters have same speed.</strong></p><p>delphi and c++ using compilers doesn't mean they are same in performace, performace of a computer language will depend on the coding and how far the specific compiler is optimised for the task. Taking for example the C++ compilers Visual C++ and gcc (g++) will compile C++ code but you will find somewhat different performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolioWiZ, post: 775579, member: 40999"] Then you are suitable for working on compression algorithms and encryption algorithms. Java is easy to code and master and also crossplatform, but has performace problems due to it's intepreted nature. VB is the easiest way to deploy programs on the windows platform (performace is ok) but as you see it is not crossplatform. [you may try to run .net programs on linux with mono] I've not used Delphi, so I don't know a thing about it. (heard most delphi developers now prefer C#). Surely C/C++ is fast but Assembly will be faster and machine code will be the fastest you can go. (unless you can manually switch electric potentials at warp speed on the processor). Now to the point. [B]My previous post doesn't mean all compilers have same speed, and all interpreters have same speed.[/B] delphi and c++ using compilers doesn't mean they are same in performace, performace of a computer language will depend on the coding and how far the specific compiler is optimised for the task. Taking for example the C++ compilers Visual C++ and gcc (g++) will compile C++ code but you will find somewhat different performance. [/QUOTE]
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