Am 03.06.2006 um 02:31 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

I wonder if this might be good news of a sort.  It has taken
the Revolution folks a year to do this?  Then I know of no
reason it would take REAL much longer.  Of course, I don't
know if the Rev folks rolled out an entirely new IDE just a
year ago!  (Improvements to which must've surely absorbed a
portion of the resources that could've gone to UB's.)

Do the two companies have access to similar engineering
resources (head count)?

From under the hood, I wouldn't compare the two for delivery. Some ports
are
incredibly easy and others are absurdly difficult.

Besides, I'm not even sure if Revolution is truly-compiled code or some kind of intermediary bytecode; I thought it was the latter, but by now I could be wrong. If it is, indeed, bytecode, then all they'd have to do is port the framework, a much easier job (but of course Revolution- created
apps would pay the price in performance).

Read recent benchmark test of Java code. You'll see, that certain code
is really fast. Ever worked with Eclipse, e.g.?
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