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echo: rberrypi
to: PANCHO
from: DRUCK
date: 2020-09-07 20:35:00
subject: Re: Spectre / Meltdown

On 07/09/2020 07:59, Pancho wrote:
> You pick a language to suit the task. First you test to see if a
> language is suitable for a type of task, which is why I was benchmarking
> C#.
>
> I use bash scripts as well as C#.

Wise words.

If quick development time but speed of execution isn't crucial, then
Python is ideal as it has pre-exiting modules for just about everything
you want to do, and is very easy to string things together.

If you need a bit more performance, but still want to benefit from a
large number of built in collection types, and develop fairly clean
understandable code, C# is a good choice.

If performance is vital, then you have to put up with the clunkiness of
the STL and use C++, although C++11 has onwards had a few things easier.
Just ignore the wackier stuff (that goes for C# after V4 too).

---druck

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