On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Benjamin L. Russell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It might be advantageous for there to be a way to
>  generate standalone applications in Oz that do not
>  require installing Oz first.  This feature could have
>  both educational and commercial value.
>
>  For example, a few months ago, I wrote a standalone
>  application in Ruby and sent it by e-mail to a friend,
>  together with the source code in the inline text.  In
>  this way, I was able both to show the code and to
>  provide an executable that did not require my friend
>  to install the language itself.
>
>  A standalone application feature would also be useful
>  for creating commercial applications in Oz that could
>  be run out-of-the-box without having to install the
>  language first.
>
>  If this feature is not currently being developed, may
>  I suggest it for the list of Collozeum Projects; viz:
>

As far as i know, it isn't. Contributions are welcome in this topic.
Just some reflection: How interpreted programming languages provide
such functionality?, i know that both tcl and python have this and we
can mimic the same approach.

Cheers,
Gustavo
>  * INGI - GForge: Collozeum: Wiki Project Plugin!
>  
> http://gforge.info.ucl.ac.be/plugins/wiki/index.php?CollozeumProjects&id=31&type=g
>


Gustavo Gutierrez
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