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Re: Questions on SWARM
From: |
Terrence M. Brannon |
Subject: |
Re: Questions on SWARM |
Date: |
Sun, 12 Jan 1997 13:09:48 -0800 (PST) |
glen e. p. ropella writes:
>
> > I'm currently working on the evaluation of SWARM for our
> > Tools Evaluation Project at NRaD, San Diego, CA. I have some
> > questions about SWARM:
> >
> > 1. What tool is Swarm integrated with?
>
> Swarm is "integrated with" (i.e. cannot be run without) an
> underlying unix platform, X, GCC/Objective-C, Tcl/Tk, BLT, and
> libtclobjc.
1- Is there any hope of Perl being linked to objc instead of Tcl?
2- The developers of the GENESIS neural network simulator are beginning
contemplation of the rewrite of GENESIS in C++ or OBJ-C and a popular script
language as opposed to C and homegrown script language. I just joined
this list and noticed some posts about successful cross-platform
compilation. Could someone post a summary of what I may have missed
Re: the current/planned portability of Swarm to DOS/Win95/NT/Mac?
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