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Old 04-11-2008, 04:41 AM
Christopher Kings-Lynne
 
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Default Re: [ANNOUNCE] Language to use with SQL database - Number

Why was that approved to -announce? What does it have to do with
PostgreSQL announcements?

Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> For those that remember far enough back, you will have *cough* fond
> memories of Al Dev ... he seems to have resurfaced, and I figured that
> this "enlightened posting" might be a nice end to a week for some
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Al_Dev wrote:
>
>> Since PostgreSQL, MySQL is written in "C", there is a migration away
>> from "C" to its successor "D" language. So, there should be plan to
>> make migration from "C" to "D" in near future. It can be gradual as
>> "D" can link together "C" objects. So the future version of
>> PostgreSQL like PostgreSQL Version 12 will be written in 100% D
>> language.
>>
>> You would be interested in looking at this 'Language shootout Page'.
>> After 30 years of C and C++ now the D language is superceding the
>> C/C++. "C" language evolved from "B" language and B from A. The
>> process of evolution is A->B->C->D and after 30 years there may be
>> "E" language which will supercede "D".
>>
>> The D-language is the "top number one" in ranking getting about 135
>> points(with weightage of 1 each to cpu, mem, codelines). The next in
>> the list is OCML from France (http://caml.inria.fr ).
>> The D-language is still evoling and guess is it will be GA and in
>> production in about a year's time.
>>
>> The currently OCML is declared as a "Super Power of Computer
>> Languages". The OCML is GA and is in production deployment in many
>> big companies like "France Telecom", AirBus Industry, Boeing Corp,
>> many mega-large companies in Europe, Japan, USA and China.
>>
>> Computer language is the backbone of the world economy!! Computer
>> language is multi-billion dollar market.
>>
>> I will be surprised if you had not already visited this site.
>>
>> http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/gr...l&sort=fullcpu
>>
>> (You can change weightage of cpu, memory, codelines)
>>
>> http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?GreatComputerLanguageShootout
>>
>> Win32 language shootouts - http://dada.perl.it/shootout/
>>
>> http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
>>
>> The D-language is at http://www.digitalmars.com/d/index.html
>>
>> The next in the list is OCML http://caml.inria.fr
>>
>> See also pure object oriented Ruby which is fast replacing perl
>> http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/
>>
>> Al Dev ( Alavoor Vasudevan)
>>
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