1. Great Idea!

...if I must say so myself.

Why doesn't RDS contract out with a chip manufacturer to make a EUPHORIA
processor? You know, they'd make a chip whose "native code" or whatever
is EUPHORIA...

Then you could start selling it for use in a variety of appliances and
devices.

Anyway, is this plausible?

Later!
ck

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2. Re: Great Idea!

C.K. Lester asks:
> Why doesn't RDS contract out with a chip manufacturer to make a EUPHORIA
> processor? You know, they'd make a chip whose "native code" or whatever
> is EUPHORIA...
> Then you could start selling it for use in a variety of appliances and
> devices.
> Anyway, is this plausible?

When you add two length-100 sequences in a single Euphoria statement,
it would be cool if you could dispatch 100 CPU's to do the job in parallel.

Euphoria programs would run better on a highly-parallel
machine, than similar programs written in C/C++, Java etc.
where you have to process things "one word at a time".

Therefore, when we finally reach the limits of semiconductor
technology, and parallelism is all we have left, Euphoria will rule!

Regards,
  Rob Craig
  Rapid Deployment Software

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