[Openstreetmap] Re: Programming Language
Andy Robinson
Andy_J_Robinson at blueyonder.co.uk
Wed Jan 18 12:17:11 GMT 2006
I think I can ignore that utility tool. It was not a well formed basis.
However I did just find this little gem very useful:
http://www.ariel.com.au/a/teaching-programming2.html
Which when you expand out the additional comments gives some further useful
pointers. Ruby came out well.
Andy
Andy Robinson
Andy_J_Robinson at blueyonder.co.uk
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>bounces at vr.ucl.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Petter Reinholdtsen
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>Subject: [Openstreetmap] Re: Programming Language
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>[Andy Robinson]
>> I tried a little utility tool which grades languages according to
>> task and it came out that PHP was the one from the bunch, but who am
>> I to judge.
>
>How did you measure? Number of files, number of code lines, or what?
>
>I suspect Ruby and Java are the main languages if you want to update
>the server or editing side, but I am not an authority on this
>topic. :)
>
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