Mihies@programming.devtoProgramming@programming.dev•The Top Programming Languages 2024 - IEEE Spectrum
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20 days agoWhat can I say, I agree with you. This mixing of markup, query and general programming languages is not exactly a good comparison
What can I say, I agree with you. This mixing of markup, query and general programming languages is not exactly a good comparison
I always wondered how is HTML a language… Also I see missing labels in legend.
C#/.NET supports Linux quite well and there is Avalonia for UI. Also there is a cross platform trend amongst modern languages such as Kotlin/Jetpack - not that I’m too keen on this approach.
OTOH one gets Holly C, so it might be worth.
But aren’t both the same speedwise?
It’s primarily about safety, not speed. Any C or C++ program should match the speed but not the correctness.
Uhum, why not?
C# is awesome, however it has one big issue when it comes to games - garbage collection that can start at any moment and you have no control over it. There are ways to workaround but none is 100%. OTOH from similar level languages there is Swift that does reference counting instead and doesn’t have this problem, albeit has a reference counting problem (where cyclic reference would create a memory leak, but this problem is solvable).