April 02, 2011 GSoC - Question about "XML Processing" Project. | ||||
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| Hello there, My name is Omar , I am a student and would like ask a question about XML Processing Project to make sure that I understand it well: - The library will be implemented in D , right ? and Is there any way so I can design and implement the algorithms in C or C++ , I believe they are the fastest languages ever! I am now writing my proposal in this project and it will be great if I can show my ideas with you. :) Looking to hearing from you all , and work with you as well. Regards, Omar |
April 02, 2011 Re: GSoC - Question about "XML Processing" Project. | ||||
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Posted in reply to Omar El-Mohandes | On 4/2/11 11:32 AM, Omar El-Mohandes wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> My name is Omar , I am a student and would like ask a question about XML
> Processing Project to make sure that I understand it well:
>
> * The library will be implemented in D , right ? and Is there any
> way so I can design and implement the algorithms in C or C++ , I
> believe they are the fastest languages ever!
>
>
> I am now writing my proposal in this project and it will be great if I
> can show my ideas with you. :)
> Looking to hearing from you all , and work with you as well.
>
> Regards,
> Omar
Hi Omar,
Thanks for your interest. You could design and implement in C or C++ and then link the resulting functions with D. However, this is likely to impede ability to interface seamlessly with D and to create additional hoops for anyone who wants to use your library.
All of this is unnecessary. It is well understood that D offers you the same control that C and C++ do; for a given backend the code generated is equally efficient. I infer that you are just starting with D, so I suggest you familiarize with it a fair amount more before submitting an application.
Hurry - deadline is April 8.
Andrei
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