I couldn't find any good excel libraries in JS, so I do as much tranformation in JS as I can and just use C# because there is an excel library that does everythign I need.
Also, I like C# and have many years experience in it.
So it's my "anything node can't do or do well" tool in this project.
yea. NHibernate is a mess but I miss it. The equivelent tools in Node are WAY behind in features.
the time I waste with that I mostly gain back by being able to reuse code between client and server though. That was my main motivation for going with node.
The same code that's providing live feedback on a form is also on the server to make sure the data submitted is correct, etc.
though, it's becoming a bit more than that. for instance, this parse tree tool can be very helpful for just visualizing how C (or any language for that matter) will parse
had a friend who's dad did some work on the SPARC architecture, and he worked at AMD at some point. guess I just made an assumption that the two were related
The D programming language is an object-oriented, imperative, multi-paradigm system programming language created by Walter Bright of Digital Mars and Andrei Alexandrescu. Though it originated as a re-engineering of C++, D is a distinct language, having redesigned some core C++ features while also taking inspiration from other languages, notably Java, Python, Ruby, C#, and Eiffel.
D's design goals attempt to combine the performance and safety of compiled languages with the expressive power of modern dynamic languages. Idiomatic D code is commonly as fast as equivalent C++ code, while being shorter...
eventually I understood what the LCS was doing. it was actually pretty brilliant. we need to implement the LCS algorithm in one of the classes I'm taking in the fall, so that'll be fun