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  Re: About C++.... nigrtrash@gmail.com - 2015-11-09 16:15 -0800

#3055 — Re: About C++....

Fromnigrtrash@gmail.com
Date2015-11-09 16:15 -0800
SubjectRe: About C++....
Message-ID<b7489d0e-8a20-4244-9df7-e82d42e436ea@googlegroups.com>
On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 2:29:05 PM UTC-5, Ramine wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> 
> Ladies and gentlemen, i have looked carefully to C++,
> it is a nice programming language, but i have to be frank, the 
> difficulty that i have found is that i have implemented many projects 
> like my Parallel Archiver and Parallel Compression Library and Parallel 
> Sort Library etc. and i have invented many synchronization algorithms 
> like my SemaCondvar and SemaMonitor and my SeqlockX and my new 
> Distributed Reader-Writer Mutex etc. and as you have noticed i have done 
> it with Object Pascal and port them to the FreePascal and Delphi 
> compilers, and i can tell you that Object Pascal of FreePascal and 
> Delphi compilers is a beautiful and nice programming language also, so 
> now you understand me more, my question is then: where can i find all my 
> projects in C++ ? this is the sad reality, because i can not find them 
> in c++ and this is why i have choosen Object Pascal as programming 
> language, more than that you have seen me explaining to you yesterday 
> that Delphi and FreePascal compilers support the Strong Memory Model as 
> you find it on the x86 architecture , so that makes Sequential 
> consistency in concurrency less prone to errors, that's not the case 
> with languages like C++ that make Sequential consistency difficult to 
> reason about and more error prone since C++ support the weak memory 
> model , i think Java is the same as C++, so this is why i am happy with 
> Object Pascal that easy the things for me in the language and with it's 
> strong memory model support.
> 
> 
> You can download all my projects from:
> 
> https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you for your time.
> 
> 
> Amine Moulay Ramdan

I couldn't exactly understand what you are saying. You want templates for your projects? Also, if you want to port code into different languages, I suggest simply rewriting it in the target language, the code may have bugs that need to be corrected.

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