On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 04:31 PM, Dr. John R. Vokey wrote:
Thus, rather being an essential part of metacard/RR, this dynamism
becomes a feature *only* licensed users (developers?) can use, but
can't retain in the stacks they produce. By all means, strip it out
of standalones if need
This is missing the point. The principle advantage of metacard/RR
is that it provides for dynamic programming *and* it does so in a
cross-platform way. I have and use c, c++ compilers, Futurebasic,
RealBasic, and so on, but for different purposes. None of these
other programming
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 22:31, Dr. John R. Vokey wrote:
Thus,
rather being an essential part of metacard/RR, this dynamism becomes a
feature *only* licensed users (developers?) can use, but can't retain
in the stacks they produce.
for some, at least me, it is the dynamism that is my