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Within the Windows environment it should be possible to simply
write dlls that any other language can access. That should
extend the usability of Component Pascal.
I can generate .exe files automatically using a tool I have developed
(MyProject) and am now extending that to generate .dll files automatically
given a single root module. All dependencies are traced and included.
-Doug Danforth
On 7/26/2013 9:59 PM, Wojtek Skulski wrote:
When writing software for the corporate world, it's hard to justify using
a language that has no commercial vendor support.
Did I not say that BB is probably not good for professional SW developers?
BB was a dream that did not quite come true. But it was worth dreaming,
and perhaps it still is.
W.
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Within the Windows environment it should be possible to simply
write dlls that any other language can access. That should
extend the usability of Component Pascal.
I can generate .exe files automatically using a tool I have
developed
(MyProject) and am now extending that to generate .dll files
automatically
given a single root module. All dependencies are traced and
included.
-Doug Danforth
On 7/26/2013 9:59 PM, Wojtek Skulski
wrote:
When writing software for the corporate world, it's hard to justify using
a language that has no commercial vendor support.
Did I not say that BB is probably not good for professional SW developers?
BB was a dream that did not quite come true. But it was worth dreaming,
and perhaps it still is.
W.
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