Subject: [TS] implementing tables; programming languages
From: Andrius Kulikauskas (ms@ms.lt)
Date: Sat Feb 19 2000 - 17:27:37 EST
Thanks for the replies!
I'll throw in two more questions. I know a bit about the theory of
computing, but very little about practical computing:
1) What's the simplest way of implementing a table (Supposing that our
ultimate standard looks like a table, say: three columns of IDs, one or
more columns with short "type-indicators", and one column of data (say,
binary)?
2) What are the pluses and minuses of various programming languages for
working with other people, say, to design that interactive
multiconverter? I bought a book for learning Java - TheBrain SDK is in
Java - and I'm wondering if other languages are relevant, and why. On
the other hand, in my gut I think that we should assume that people will
be designing converters that are written in and run in different
languages. How do we go about writing a multiconverter that can run
different little converter programs written in different languages?
Please help!
Andrius
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