Binding or not binding
- From: Ali Bendriss <Ali.Bendriss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 12:33:41 +0000
Hello,
Could you please first excuse me if my past and maybe future posting in this
group were (will be) sometimes awkward. But I will really like to be more
active using and promoting Ada.
I was really interested by the thread about "How come Ada isn't more popular?"
I would like to have your opinion about the best way to go in the future,
and in particular if binding a C library is really the way to go.
When we talk about reuse does it mean reusing the libraries done in an other
language ?
Re-implementing zlib in Ada for example. Is it a waist of time ?
How to choose ? where to start writing in Ada ?
If I need some compression lib like jpeg2k for example which way to go ?
I would love to be able to manipulate some DICOM image format in Ada for
example. Most of the actual project implementing the DICOM standard are in
C++ and java. Is it only a question of money (project funding) ?
Thanks for your feedback in the professional and the hobbyist side.
--
Ali
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