Re: Pocket PC, Sucess anyone?

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Well I don't like to brag but... smile
I'm a fairly good C programmer but there are a lot of Elite C programmers out in
the open source world.  Why don't you go to one of those Gnu forums and put the
word out that you're looking for someone for this job.

Actually, I was thinking of re-implementing Eu completely in D.  It is as fast
as C, much easier to program in, and would be easier to use to implement stuff
like OOP, threads, and wrapping dlls.  The downside of this is that I'd have to
start from scratch, but it would solve any licensing problems with Rob's source
code.  On the other hand, looking at the OpenEu, Peu, Bach, Posetf projects, I
get the feeling that not many people would use this if implemented.  It would be
slower with added features, and some people think this is a serious problem,
though with today's computers it is less so.
Too, I wouldn't want to take away Rob's bread and butter.  I'm rather confused
by him.  He seems to want Eu to remain simple, like a beginner's language or
something.  Why doesn't he implement an Expert version of Eu with these
features???  RDS is a very confusing company.
 
You could always hire RDS to do this, they have that page on the web site that
says they will take programming jobs at cheap rates. smile  No... I don't think Rob
would go for that.

Later,
Jeremy Peterson

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