Agree with Zola...applauding...8-) any postions opening for such kind of project in any of your current working place. I am looking for such a postion...cannot wait... Regards, Scott --- Jaroslaw Zola <zola at icis.pcz.czest.pl> wrote: > : It seems to me that .NET is great for applications > but somewhat poor for > > I would not say so - .NET simply has strong > commercial support that is > all, it is not very good neither for applications > nor for libraries - yes > I know I am radical :-) > > : libraries because it is tied to Windows. Why not > develop the libraries in > : C++ and the applications that use the libraries in > .NET? You can easily > : expose C++ code to .NET, Java, Perl, etc. Also, > C++ will run faster than > : .NET because it is unmanaged. > > When I thought about starting Bio C++ I had in mind > writing bundle of code > which would be more flexible and extensible than > pure C code and as > efficient as possible (generic and generative > programming can be very > interesting in this point). > > Best regards, > > j.zola > > -- > ............................................................................ > Jaroslaw Zola Institute of > Computer & Information Sciences > tel/fax: +48(0)34 3250589 Technical > University of Czestochowa > zola at icis.pcz.czest.pl Dabrowskiego 73, > 42-200 Czestochowa, Poland > ............................................................................ > > _______________________________________________ > Biodevelopers mailing list > Biodevelopers at bioinformatics.org > https://bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/biodevelopers __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo http://search.yahoo.com