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From: | Jose Gonzalez |
Subject: | [DotGNU]Internet C++ |
Date: | Wed, 8 Aug 2001 01:37:35 +0200 |
Hello everybody.
I'm new in this forum so i'm sorry if what I say
has already been mencioned before or it's not right at this moment
(anyway, I haven't seen anything about this
in the FAQs)
If my ideas are OK, Melody is a intermediate
step to accommodate several high level languages, with
different features (pointers, multiple
inheritance,...) over a bytecode choosen from several posibilities (JVM, M$ CLR
,..)
My question is: it's not posible to solve this
problem using the an appropiate bytecode? I mean something like Internet
C++
(http://www.xmission.com/~icvm/), a
bytecode that can fit the requirements of an avanced language like C++. This
will prevent us
for using another intermediate step.
On the other hand, it's the question of compability
with other bytecodes, but perhaps there are other avantages (speed,
...)
Thank's a lot
José González
address@hidden
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