
"At the GNOME Developer Experience Hackfest in Brussels, the GNOME developer community has tackled the problem of specifying a canonical development language for writing applications for the GNOME desktop. According to
a blog post by Collabora engineer and GNOME developer Travis Reitter, members of the GNOME team are often asked what tools should be used when writing an application for the desktop environment and, up until now, there has been no definitive answer. The team has now apparently decided to
standardise on JavaScript for user-facing applications while still recommending C as the language to write system libraries in." Discuss.
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http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/C-and-Beyond-2011-Herb-Sutter-Why-C
I agree with what Herb Sutter says here!
It like everything else, there is the right tool for the right job.
We all know this, but give the same project I expect that managed language can be delivered quicker and will have more than acceptable performance for the vast majority of desktop applications which is really what this article is about.
Edited 2013-02-05 01:10 UTC