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  • R rockNroll

    Hi, I have got a new project which is based on image processing. Which language will be better for this project.. C# or Java and why ? cheers rNr

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    Chris Losinger
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    • R rockNroll

      Hi, I have got a new project which is based on image processing. Which language will be better for this project.. C# or Java and why ? cheers rNr

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      Chris Austin
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      rockNroll wrote:

      based on image processing.

      C++ or C, most certainly not C# or Java.

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      • R rockNroll

        Hi, I have got a new project which is based on image processing. Which language will be better for this project.. C# or Java and why ? cheers rNr

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        leckey 0
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        Assembly.

        Shhhhh..... http://craptasticnation.blogspot.com/[^]

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        • R rockNroll

          Hi, I have got a new project which is based on image processing. Which language will be better for this project.. C# or Java and why ? cheers rNr

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          Bert delaVega
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          Turbo Pascal Seriously, it depends on the business need/requirement/accessibility. Image processing is too vague a question. What type of processing? What type of environment?

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          • R rockNroll

            Hi, I have got a new project which is based on image processing. Which language will be better for this project.. C# or Java and why ? cheers rNr

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            Fatbuddha 1
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            If it should be platform independent then Java. If it should be Windows, then C#, espacially if you have any user Interface. Cheers

            You have the thought that modern physics just relay on assumptions, that somehow depends on a smile of a cat, which isn’t there.( Albert Einstein)

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            • R rockNroll

              Hi, I have got a new project which is based on image processing. Which language will be better for this project.. C# or Java and why ? cheers rNr

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              Jeremy Tierman
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              Cobol or Fortran for really intensive stuff :rolleyes:

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              • R rockNroll

                Hi, I have got a new project which is based on image processing. Which language will be better for this project.. C# or Java and why ? cheers rNr

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                Pete OHanlon
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                Have you considered COBOL.NET? I'm just asking. ;P

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                • C Chris Losinger

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                  John M Drescher
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                  :laugh: I believe I learned that in the 70s.

                  John

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                  • J Jeremy Tierman

                    Cobol or Fortran for really intensive stuff :rolleyes:

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                    Pete OHanlon
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                    Damn - you beat me to the BOLOC representation.

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                    • P Pete OHanlon

                      Have you considered COBOL.NET? I'm just asking. ;P

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                      COBOL - learnt that on this http://www.cisl.ucar.edu/computers/gallery/cdc/6600.jsp[^] and before you ask, yep, I'm almost that old !

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                      • L Lost User

                        COBOL - learnt that on this http://www.cisl.ucar.edu/computers/gallery/cdc/6600.jsp[^] and before you ask, yep, I'm almost that old !

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                        Ah - I managed to avoid COBOL. I have more of a mathematical background, so I was more on the FORTRAN, APL and C track.

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                        • P Pete OHanlon

                          Ah - I managed to avoid COBOL. I have more of a mathematical background, so I was more on the FORTRAN, APL and C track.

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                          Never tried Fortran. But did use PLAN on an ICL 1900 series, as well as COBOL and Assembler on an IBM 360. Those were the days when timeshare was common and input via a punched card/tape after agency punching them from 80 column hand written coding sheets.

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                            Never tried Fortran. But did use PLAN on an ICL 1900 series, as well as COBOL and Assembler on an IBM 360. Those were the days when timeshare was common and input via a punched card/tape after agency punching them from 80 column hand written coding sheets.

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                            Pete OHanlon
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                            I remember those days so well.

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                            • P Pete OHanlon

                              Ah - I managed to avoid COBOL. I have more of a mathematical background, so I was more on the FORTRAN, APL and C track.

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                              GuyThiebaut
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                              I learn't COBOL and worked for a year programming it - makes bloated VB look positively anorexic in comparison.

                              Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.(Winston Churchill)
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                                I learn't COBOL and worked for a year programming it - makes bloated VB look positively anorexic in comparison.

                                Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.(Winston Churchill)
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                                You have my sympathies.

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                                  :laugh::laugh:    :laugh::laugh:

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                                  • R rockNroll

                                    Hi, I have got a new project which is based on image processing. Which language will be better for this project.. C# or Java and why ? cheers rNr

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                                    Brady Kelly
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                                    Clarion!

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                                      COBOL - learnt that on this http://www.cisl.ucar.edu/computers/gallery/cdc/6600.jsp[^] and before you ask, yep, I'm almost that old !

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                                      Brady Kelly
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                                      Call that old?  I learned COBOL on coding sheets! :suss: I actually did, at a programming college in 1996.  We only did hands-on practical once for each of three modules.  Every second Saturday morning was a gruelling five hour practical written in pencil on coding sheets.

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                                      • P Pete OHanlon

                                        You have my sympathies.

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                                        GuyThiebaut
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                                        Yes thanks, I was going to say COBOLocks but I can't say that in the lounge can I? Oh no I went and said it :rolleyes:

                                        Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.(Winston Churchill)
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                                        • B Brady Kelly

                                          Call that old?  I learned COBOL on coding sheets! :suss: I actually did, at a programming college in 1996.  We only did hands-on practical once for each of three modules.  Every second Saturday morning was a gruelling five hour practical written in pencil on coding sheets.

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                                          GuyThiebaut
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                                          When I learn't COBOL the tutors used to get a ruler out to measure indentation on the paper. I kid you not, if it was two centimetres out we had to type it out again. We were also taught to read code dumps in hex. But this was back in 1990. So I am surprised that in 1996 you were still doing this sort of thing - maybe it's just the sadistic trainers who teach COBOL.

                                          Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.(Winston Churchill)
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