For Aku -
>From the RDS docs page:
"You may not distribute any hacked or cracked (reverse
engineered) versions of any library or translator,
whether it's part of the Public Domain or Complete
Edition."
I am not a professional programmer, but my meagre
programming efforts have led me to a deep respect for
the abilities and labors of professional and skilled
programmers. Consequently, I observe the letter and
spirit of license agreements - even those imposed by
"The BEAST".
Well, with one reservation, I refuse to surrender my
first born daughter to anyone!
Regards,
Ken Rhodes
--- aku saya <akusaya at gmx.net> wrote:
>
> By changing a line in the produced C source code,
> you can decrease the delay to below 0.5 second.
>
> But I wonder, is it legal?
>
> K> While looking over the bench marks document from
> the
> K> latest Euphoria release I noticed something that
> K> reminded me of a question you asked in one of
> your
> K> posts to the forum... Why not have native OOP
> features
> K> incorporated into Euphoria.
>
> K> I think the simplest answer must be speed.
> Euphoria is
> K> 30 - 60 times faster than the popular interpreted
> K> languages which have built in OOP support. I had
> K> referred you to Ruby because it is a popular pure
> oop
> K> interpreter - Euphoria is almost 60 times faster
> than
> K> Ruby!.
>
> K> Also, recently you expressed interest in how you
> might
> K> be able to distribute a program you had written
> to a
> K> friend. You might also download the e2c
> translator
> K> and distribute the c -translated compiled version
> of
> K> your program file... the delay time on the free
> K> version is a bit of an annoyance... but its less
> than
> K> 10 secs, I think.
>
> K> Regards,
> K> Kenneth Rhodes
>
>
>
>
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