At 11:11 AM 9/16/2002 -0400, Roger Merchberger wrote:
Rumor has it that Jeffrey Sharp may have mentioned
these words:
On Friday, September 13, 2002, Bob Shannon wrote:
A Windows machine would be the most practical
host.
I suggest you make it platform-independent (e.g. Java).
Why not make it a lot *more* platform independent... e.g. Perl.
There's a version of Perl 4.0.36 that runs on Atari STs (not too badly,
either...) kinda bringing this back ontopic... ;-)
Hmm. Well I would actually guess that while C (in which the assembler is
already written) is
not quite as portable as Perl (from the it runs without modification
standpoint), there are
probably more C implementations than there are Perl, for a wider variety of
machines.
BTW, what is off topic about any of these discussions?
--tom
Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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