1. RE: EUPHORIA 64-Bit Programming?
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Jun 19, 2003
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Hi Rob, Robert Craig wrote: > > Also, what about parallel processing and threading? > > Yes, when enough people need it. Was this a "tongue-in-cheek" answer for never? How many people is "enough"??? For some reason I have the need to say ... "If you build it they will come" Regards, Ray Smith http://rays-web.com
2. RE: EUPHORIA 64-Bit Programming?
- Posted by Lucius Hilley <l3euphoria at bellsouth.net> Jun 19, 2003
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Robert Craig wrote: > > > C. K. Lester wrote: [Snip] > > > Also, what about parallel processing and threading? > > Yes, when enough people need it. > > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > http://www.RapidEuphoria.com > > Lucius
3. RE: EUPHORIA 64-Bit Programming?
- Posted by Lucius Hilley <l3euphoria at bellsouth.net> Jun 19, 2003
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Robert Craig wrote: > > > C. K. Lester wrote: > > Is EUPHORIA going to be 64-bit happiness? > > Yes, when enough people have 64-bit machines. > > > Also, what about parallel processing and threading? > > Yes, when enough people need it. > > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > http://www.RapidEuphoria.com > > Lucius parallel processing and threading Sorry about the other post. I'm not use to the web interface. I need it. Not for me. but for the others. If they had it. they would produce more code that would be more flexible and more usable. I have thought of several places where lack of threading has caused others to simply use another language. eh, but I'm just 1 more voice. Lucius L. Hilley III - Unkmar
4. RE: EUPHORIA 64-Bit Programming?
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Jun 19, 2003
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Robert Craig wrote: > Adding threads to the interpreter would be a major job. > It's not just a matter of adding a few built-in > or library routines. Check my previous posts on this subject > for the details. I fully understand the complexity of such a change. I think from memory I was one (of the many people) who asked this question in the past. It doesn't change the fact that threads (along with exception handling and to a lesser extend OO) are tools that I *won't* program without. Regards, Ray Smith http://rays-web.com