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Hi
> is that c++ is way cool
> if you're willing to spend the effort
> and are more interested in a software engineering endeavor
> than a high performance code
> but i get the impression
> that c++ can really cost you
> that worries me
> and until i hear real-life ISP-code
> experience narratives o/w
> i'm inclined to paranoia
Agreed here... all the 'large scale internet projects' are C rather than C++
Linux (the biggie)
FreeBSD
Bind
INN
and of course
Squid
The ones that are C++ are normally gui-type programs - like KDE etc. Things
like jigsaw (from www.w3.org) are really the exceptions.
In my (VERY humble) experience:
OO programming can work where you have someone that sits and works
out all the relationships between the objects beforehand. You need someone
to
> www.cygnus.com/www.isc.org/elsethings are possibilities
hmm.... wierd url :)
> but doesn't have the resources
> and likely won't get them from taxes much longer :(
Wasn't the Internet Software Consortium (www.isc.org) founded with
exactly this sort of thing in mind? Given Paul Vixie's involvment in
www.mirror-image.com and www.isc.org isn't there some chance that
they may be willing to add squid to their 'commercially supported programs'
and possibly get 'DW-2' (or even just 'DW') to support it with some
kind of real return at the end of each month?
Oskar
-- "Haven't slept at all. I don't see why people insist on sleeping. You feel so much better if you don't. And how can anyone want to lose a minute - a single minute of being alive?" -- Think Twice --MimeMultipartBoundary--Received on Tue Jul 29 2003 - 13:15:44 MDT
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