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Old 16th January 2007, 08:32 AM
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Default Ferite kicks ass

Ferite kicks ass. The language is great and those who use it love it. The aim is to convey this to the people visiting the ferite website. What do they need to discuss ?


Stability: ferite is used within complex and mission critical applications and works great. People can use it for big applications without fear of crashing or leaking memory.



Maintenance: ferite is a great language to understand, the constructs try to remove ambiguity and keep consistent code. Maintaining ferite code is easy, applications retain upwardly compatible and re-engineering ferite code for new technology is usually trivial.



Rapid Development: ferite is a great language to prototype, there is a contiually growing api that allows quick results from intial investment.



Portable: ferite works great on Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and now Windows.


The testimonials are there to inspire confidence with ferite as a software toolbox for building both casual programs for solving small problems up to enterprise level applications. Each one should cover the decision process to chosing ferite, was the choice successful, what technologies where leverages to provide the solution.
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Old 27th April 2007, 09:46 AM
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I have not really used ferite as no one really develops in ferite that much as any other programming language . ferite is a small robust scripting engine providing straight forward application integration, with the ability for the API to be extended very easily. The design goals for ferite are lightweight - small memory and CPU footprint, fast, thread-safe, and straight forward both for the programmer of the parent application and the programmer programming ferite scripts to learn the system.
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