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Cross Platform Programming

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.

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-13 12:35

>>9
By your capitalisation of the word “LISP” and qualification of it as small, I'm guessing you're talking about LISP 1.5 or Scheme, which are both way too slow for serious use and lack libraries. Terrible advice!

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