Re: 64 bit Eu?

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--- Daniel Kluss <codepilot at netzero.net> wrote:
take
> either new compilers or
> alot of assebly code, or both, he'll probably have
> to rewrite the entire
> thing, and since most everyone that uses euphoria
> doesn't have a 64bit OS,
> its going to be hard to test the changes and the
> demand might also be low?
> In other words lots of work and little payoff for
> RDS?
> 
> Daniel Kluss
> 
If Rob cuts his teeth on Linux first I think his
investments in new development tools will be virtually
NIL.  Whats the use of having a company called "Rapid
Deployment Software" unless you can deploy software
rapidly?

Also, if he lags behind all the other languages there
will be no change in the status quo.  Guess he could
change the name of the company to "Rarely Deployed
Software".   ;)

What I am hoping is that Rob can get out of the gate
faster than "the competition" and thereby establish a
greater presense in the community of programming
language, which would of course mean more sales in the
long run.  

Ken Rhodes

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