Well, here's your options: use something like python/ruby/whatever they have bindings for: quicker to build, less code... probably a tad easier to debug use something compiled like java/c/c++: slightly more work involved, relative performance gain (most likely) I'd go with what you know best, seeing as it's a larger project. when I do small one-offs, I try and stick with ruby or python, but when it's larger and/or performance intensive, I'll go c++ On 6/1/05, Martin Lefebvre <dadexter@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey guys
Since this is a "projects" list, I decided to ask for eberybody's opinion regarding a project I would like to start...
I have recently installed xmms2, and I am actually disappointed with the existing GUI clients, so I have decided to make my own... I am just not sure which language to use... I know python, a bit of C/C++, etc...
Which one would you use for a project like that? (I can already hear someone screaming "JAVA!!!") :P
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