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[ale] Thread safe coding, Java or C
- Subject: [ale] Thread safe coding, Java or C
- From: ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com (Jim Lynch)
- Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2013 19:11:55 -0400
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On 07/20/2013 11:02 AM, Phil Turmel wrote:
> Of course, C++ has many of the object orientation advantages that java
> has, but doesn't do garbage collection (natively). If you want both
> programmers to work together and be productive quickly, C++ might be the
> best compromise. The C guy brings manual memory management skills to
> the table, while the java guy brings polymorphism and related skills.
+1