Which of these languages is better for opengl game with primary platform linux? I would like if you compared them in performance and libraries support.
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C++ is a low-level, highly flexible and powerful language. It compiles native code (it's fast) and has a large array of helpful libraries. I would recommend it for any OpenGL project. You may also look into other c-family languages, that share many of the same benefits. (I sound like an ad) |
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Library support is about the same, all of the 3d rendering libraries I can think of have .net bindings. If you want lower level libraries(openGL, openAL etc.) OpenTk has bindings for just about everything you need. A quick look at the programming language shootout looks like mono is 1/2 the speed of G++ I would be really surprised if that held in the general case though. |
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I would say it largely depend on the code to be developed, I mean, the rest of the app. For pro gaming stuff and so on C++ seems to be the stronger choice. I've used OpenGL + C# to render our version tree (plastic scm) on Linux, Windows, Mac with very good results, but we're not doing a game! :) |
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If you don't know enough about C++ and C# to answer this question yourself then I suggest you go for C#. In C++ you may get slightly better performance, but only if you have enough experience with it. Otherwise it'll probably end up being slower. C++ libraries can be easily called from Mono using pInvoke, but Mono libraries cannot be used from C++ (without embedding entire mono in your game). |
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