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The only real limits are:
RF front end/IF section (if any, could be a direct conversion)
FPGA speed
The latter really only comes into play for high datarate/frequency work, so its all in the (hopefully replaceable) front end.
I wouldn't call that last update list up to date:)
C++ is at C++11 (2011)
Objective-C arguably is at a new version due to weak references and ARC (which are a feature of the compiler) (2011).
PHP has had updates (for better or for worse)
Its all an arms race in speed. However, if people were smart and realized that hashing was never a good solution and instead followed something like PBKDF2 with a large C (thousands of rounds), we still would be safe.
I have no idea why you're at 0: Troll. ADT is nothing close to IB, or even Microsoft's WPF tools. If you haven't tried them all, don't rush to make judgement.
Out of curiosity, which would you consider the bad episodes in Firefly? I agree there are 1-2 less stellar ones, but would like to see if it lines up with what I felt.
Most portable? OpenGL. Has the benefit of not requiring huge libraries ala Qt. Consider sticking to OpenGL ES 2.0.
Most useful? Quartz/CoreGraphics. Not a portable choice of course, but a good drawing toolkit none the less.
Or, in reality, every skimmer records numbers. The thief comes by with the "dumper", buys some gas while take a complete download of the current recorder memory. Its far less risky on the retrieval of the numbers, especially if the skimmers have already been identified and the cops are waiting around the corner for the guys to come back (unlikely, but you never know).