1. Compiler vs. Wish list

For my part, I would pay any semi-reasonable amount for a Eu
compiler/Eu-to-C translator.  While there is a speed penalty for
implementing a feature in code rather than in the core language, I doubt it
will generally be as much as 5x.  I could be wrong--if anyone has some
benchmarks, please share.

-- Mike Nelson

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2. Re: Compiler vs. Wish list

As a developer, I'd love to get my hands on a Eu to C converter..

Write and test your app in EU, translate to C, compile..
A lot easier than writing a C app by hand in my opinion.

You could even *gasp* add code to the generated C to make it
multithreading..

Now that would be nice..

Greg Harris



----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Nelson" <mike-nelson-ODAAT at WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 10:42 PM
Subject: Compiler vs. Wish list


> For my part, I would pay any semi-reasonable amount for a Eu
> compiler/Eu-to-C translator.  While there is a speed penalty for
> implementing a feature in code rather than in the core language, I doubt
it
> will generally be as much as 5x.  I could be wrong--if anyone has some
> benchmarks, please share.

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