Name: Anonymous 2012-09-13 11:23
What is the most pragmatically cross platform language that isn't Java*? I need something that have a ton of cross platform libraries. Something that I can compile with very minor trouble on all different desktop OSes.
The most important libraries that I would need are probably db queries through networks.
I only need this to run on x86 variants (probably) but across all types of OSes from Windows CE to Windows 2003 to Windows Xp to RHEL to OSX.
I can program in both imperative and functional styles but I'm admitted a bit rusty in imperative programming.
*I can't use Java because the JVM is blacklisted because of it's history of insecurities.
The most important libraries that I would need are probably db queries through networks.
I only need this to run on x86 variants (probably) but across all types of OSes from Windows CE to Windows 2003 to Windows Xp to RHEL to OSX.
I can program in both imperative and functional styles but I'm admitted a bit rusty in imperative programming.
*I can't use Java because the JVM is blacklisted because of it's history of insecurities.