Peter Simpson Expert Licensed User Longtime User Aug 17, 2019 #1 I read this article and found it extremely interesting, what do you think? https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/08/16/dropbox_gives_up_on_sharing_c_code_between_ios_and_android Enjoy...
I read this article and found it extremely interesting, what do you think? https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/08/16/dropbox_gives_up_on_sharing_c_code_between_ios_and_android Enjoy...
BillMeyer Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Aug 17, 2019 #2 Somebody stole the light at the end of the tunnel because they still have not seen it !!
Alexander Stolte Expert Licensed User Longtime User Aug 18, 2019 #3 BillMeyer said: Somebody stole the light at the end of the tunnel because they still have not seen it !! Click to expand... because there are certainly a few specialists who believe that "basic" is not a programming language...
BillMeyer said: Somebody stole the light at the end of the tunnel because they still have not seen it !! Click to expand... because there are certainly a few specialists who believe that "basic" is not a programming language...
AnandGupta Expert Licensed User Longtime User Aug 18, 2019 #4 I think they are using C++ of Visual Studio Express, the free one. They are trying to save bucks but wants benefits of both worlds !! Regards, Anand
I think they are using C++ of Visual Studio Express, the free one. They are trying to save bucks but wants benefits of both worlds !! Regards, Anand
SayCheese Member Licensed User Aug 23, 2019 #5 the overhead of writing code twice is less than the cost of making code-sharing work. Click to expand... I think this line says it all. A company like dropbox must never do concessions. They have resources so yes, in this case: better write twice. The product benefits from it.
the overhead of writing code twice is less than the cost of making code-sharing work. Click to expand... I think this line says it all. A company like dropbox must never do concessions. They have resources so yes, in this case: better write twice. The product benefits from it.
Jmu5667 Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Aug 30, 2019 #6 Alexander Stolte said: because there are certainly a few specialists who believe that "basic" is not a programming language... Click to expand... Off topic, https://www.itprotoday.com/windows-defender-beta-2-review, windows defender v1.0 written in VB !
Alexander Stolte said: because there are certainly a few specialists who believe that "basic" is not a programming language... Click to expand... Off topic, https://www.itprotoday.com/windows-defender-beta-2-review, windows defender v1.0 written in VB !