And a Java version would allow me to continue using what I like to call
"the OS that Windows was intended to be" -- namely IBM's OS/2
(originally a joint IBM/Microsoft project), in its current OEM
reincarnation as eComStation (www.ecomstation.com), which I have running
just fine on an AMD dual-
>
> I did not mean to start a language war by posting the link to D.
>
> Really, the person/people who get to decide what languages (and
> operating systems) are used are the ones who get off their A**es, stop
talking about it, and DO it (get coding)... LOL...
>
> 73 de Phil N8VB
>
A fair statemen
On 1/2/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Christopher T. Day wrote:
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> >>
> >> Of course, there is always Java, which not only compiles across
> >> platforms but whose executables really do run across platform
> Christopher T. Day wrote:
>> * High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *
>>
>> Of course, there is always Java, which not only compiles across
>> platforms but whose executables really do run across platforms. But that
>> would be too easy.
>>
>>
>> Chris - AE6VK
>>
>
Naylor Jonathan wrote:
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> Hi All
>
> You don't need to use esoteric languages to get cross platform
> capability. The use of C++ and careful use of cross-platform libraries
> can make for a very pleasent development environmen
Christopher T. Day wrote:
> * High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *
>
> Of course, there is always Java, which not only compiles across
> platforms but whose executables really do run across platforms. But that
> would be too easy.
>
>
> Chris - AE6VK
>
>
Act
Naylor Jonathan wrote:
> * High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *
>
> Hi All
>
> You don't need to use esoteric languages to get cross platform
> capability. The use of C++ and careful use of cross-platform libraries
> can make for a very pleasent development environmen
Of course, there is always Java, which not only compiles across
platforms but whose executables really do run across platforms. But that
would be too easy.
Chris - AE6VK
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From: Jerry Flanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 8:15 AM
T
I LOVE the quotation from the person with username segmentfault:
"Just what I need another D in a programming."
Bob
N4HY
Jerry Flanders wrote:
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> Versions of the compiler are available for Linux as well as Win32.
> T
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