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Managing Parallel Development in Two Languages?

Abhaga asks: "I work for a technology startup and our research work is mostly done in Matlab. The technology has matured, and now we are looking to build prototypes and products in C++. However, the dilemma is about the further research work/enhancements to the system. Should they be done in Matlab and continuously ported to C++, or is it better to move to C++ once and for all, at this point of time? Anyone having experience with similar things, what should we keep in mind while deciding on one or other."

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  1. Sahibs by A.Chwunbee · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Esteemed sahibs, is one of the languages being Urdu?

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  2. Visual Basic? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I heard that CS dudes who come fresh from the university can do everything with Visual Basic...

    Button's, Textfields... I'm sure you'll need Textfields... even numbers are Text!!!

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