static building: meaning a link phase so you can include
regular 'C' code without hoop-jumping? or...?
thx
MS



John Griessen wrote:
> Michael Schippling wrote:
>> In my humble, humbling, and limited experience with academically
>> driven software, upgrading to the new-improved version of something
>> generally exposes one to the Latest Software Engineering Paradigms,
>> since such software is generally developed by grad-students who
>> need thesis topics, without actually providing much in the way of
>> functionality
> 
> [What are]
> the advantages
>> of re-experiencing the TOS learning cliff under T2?
> 
> My understanding is:  The formal T2 tasks queue for "synch" commands,
> and the schedule queue for "async" commands keeps all commands going,
> and saves you from competing function collisions if you do it right,
> plus static building get you ability to add to an existing base
> with much less debugging.
> 
> Have I got it right?
> 
> John Griessen
> 

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