> does anybody know if there was a single team in the Darpa Grand > Challenge 2005 which did *not* use C/C++ as primary software > development language?
You call /that/ a troll? puh-leeze.
kt
"The stone that the builder refuse Will always be the head cornerstone"
>> does anybody know if there was a single team in the Darpa Grand >> Challenge 2005 which did *not* use C/C++ as primary software >> development language?
> You call /that/ a troll? puh-leeze.
> kt
> "The stone that the builder refuse > Will always be the head cornerstone"
> Bob Marley, Corner Stone 1:5
Ah, come on, I was just curious if someone tried Eiffel, Ada, rt-Java, whatever ... maybe even Lisp, and I have been asking here because in my eyes this group is still full of highly respected language and systems experts, just like you, Kenny T. ;-)
I have been looking through some of the Darpa Project Reports and most of them appeared to be using C++, but I became tired soon of searching through the PDFs.
>>> does anybody know if there was a single team in the Darpa Grand >>> Challenge 2005 which did *not* use C/C++ as primary software >>> development language?
>> You call /that/ a troll? puh-leeze.
>> kt
>> "The stone that the builder refuse >> Will always be the head cornerstone"
>> Bob Marley, Corner Stone 1:5
> Ah, come on, I was just curious if someone tried Eiffel, Ada, rt-Java, > whatever ...
No, you said everyone used C/C++. I looked at one and did not see a language mentioned. Case closed.