Hello,
Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
>
> Manuel Lemos wrote:
> >>Unless I'm mistaken, Java doesn't have eval. Any language with eval
> >>needs a runtime environment when executing, even if the rest of the code
> >>is converted to C
> >
> > I am not expert in Java (actually I don't program in Java -
Manuel Lemos wrote:
>>Unless I'm mistaken, Java doesn't have eval. Any language with eval
>>needs a runtime environment when executing, even if the rest of the code
>>is converted to C
>
> I am not expert in Java (actually I don't program in Java - MetaL
> generates it for me if I ever need it),
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 08:10, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "Stig S. Bakken" wrote:
> > > > Also, someone may be able to reverse the PHP code to C and create an exe
> > > > with it (like Perl) . And last, but maybe the future: Web Services with
> > > > SOAP?
> > >
> > > It should be not be that
Hello,
"Stig S. Bakken" wrote:
> > > Also, someone may be able to reverse the PHP code to C and create an exe
> > > with it (like Perl) . And last, but maybe the future: Web Services with
> > > SOAP?
> >
> > It should be not be that hard. There are Java bytecode to C converters,
> > it should not
On 31 Jan 2002, Stig S. Bakken wrote:
> > It should be not be that hard. There are Java bytecode to C converters,
> > it should not be hard to make Zend bytecode to C conversion.
>
> Wishful thinking? :-)
>
> Unless I'm mistaken, Java doesn't have eval. Any language with eval
> needs a runtime
On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 04:06, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Alain Samoun wrote:
> >
> > Manuel:
> > In all fairness to the Zend people, you can get the compiler for $600/year
> > or $50 per month.
>
> The unlimited Zend Encoder Unlimited costs $2400. Actually, I don't see
> any other Zend Enc