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21st century connectivity

Rob Lundahl
Have you considered Java? Totally portable across systems.
Or even Ruby which is a 1 click install on windows and is free.
Ruby is also on Linux, Windows, and OS X plus BSD. Java has the
advantage that it is already installed on most systems. But Ruby is
easy to install and very productive to code in.

Both provide portability.

Rob
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Re: 21st century connectivity

Matt Palmer-4
I would take ruby over java but would like to mention one you missed,
tcl which is also very portable.

Matt
KD8DAO

On 7/26/07, Rob Lundahl <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Have you considered Java? Totally portable across systems.
> Or even Ruby which is a 1 click install on windows and is free.
> Ruby is also on Linux, Windows, and OS X plus BSD. Java has the
> advantage that it is already installed on most systems. But Ruby is
> easy to install and very productive to code in.
>
> Both provide portability.
>
> Rob
> NV7F
>
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