don't think I can get the magazine
in Australia.
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arily giving up all the advantages of high-level
programming).
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to be used by programmers.
It also makes it a more dangerous tool, but if your alternative is to
write more code in a language such as C/C++, you can't get much more
dangerous!
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ying to convince anyone to use it. That's Microsoft's
job. I'm mostly interested in fostering the good ideas that are in .NET
and making sure they become popular and widespread. I'd love it if Sun
took the good bits and put them straight into JVM 2.
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e involved is doing what they think is the best
thing overall. Don't forget that many groups developed a .NET and a JVM
backend at the same time using Microsoft's money!
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On 23-Aug-1999, Daan Leijen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The bad thing is that Corba is not a binary protocol and thus H/Direct needs
a different backend/mapping for each different Corba vendor. Many languages
provide a Corba binding by providing their own Corba environment and
interacting with
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already know C and .h format. Where can I learn IDL?
There are lots of links in the H/Direct documentation.
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On 14-Aug-1998, Timothy Robin BARBOUR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"David" == David Glen JEFFERY [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Depending on how you do it, the choice of ORB may not be
David such a huge issue. Our (infantile) Mercury implementation
David does not talk to the ORB