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Top Forums Programming Switching over to C++ Post 302795863 by hanson44 on Thursday 18th of April 2013 01:48:07 PM
Old 04-18-2013
I think it's a fine idea to write the program to C++. Yes, a C++ program doing the same logic as a perl program will be faster. But I agree there may be a bottleneck in the perl program that could be fixed.

Normally, I do a short task using bash. But once it gets to a certain level of complexity, I move to C. It runs faster, but that's not the main point. It's so much easier to maintain a complex program in C than a complex program in a scripting language. The same logic applies to perl, which is kind of infamous for somehow leading to undecipherable code. On the other hand, there are large applications written in perl.
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A C++ program would have to be rebuilt to move it to a
different machine architecture and might need to be rebuilt to move
it to a different operating system even if they both run on the same hardware.
For the most part, I disagree with this assertion. If there is a graphic front end, it is often tricky writing multi-platform code. But for processing a log file, the program should compile on any platform, assuming the programmer is competent.
 

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