Hi -
I spent a couple months with C# and xsi recently and really liked it.
One advantages to c# are a great deal of documentation, the entire .Net
API, the CLR, and a ton of third party
libraries.
Language wise it's REALLY close to Java.
ATR
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On Mon, 7 May 2007 10:27:39 -0400, Prapas Akie wrote:
> Hello,
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> I've been granted a temporary window out of the production pipeline and
> am being sent to learn a new programming language.
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> Ideally, I'd like to use this new tool to expand my use of XSI and
> eventually use it with Behaviour.
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> I have a background in programming (cobol, fortran, pascal, basic) which
> means getting into structure and logic of this new language should not
> be a problem.
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> I've heard a few opinions about Python over VBscript.
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> Is there something better out there compatible with XSI and Behaviour?
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> What holds the best results with the most potential (if possible)?
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> If anyone has some real world experiences and their opinion on this that
> they'd like to share, that will be greatly appreciated.
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> Thanks and have a goodday.
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> Akie Prapas
> Infographiste 3D VFX
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