"David Simmons" <pulsar at qks.com> wrote in message ... > "Steve Wart" <swart at deadspam.com> wrote ... > > 1.2GHz Athlon, Win2K SP2, 512Mb RAM -> David > > 333 PII, Win2K SP1, 192Mb RAM -> Steve > > [I gotta get in Redmond's good books :)] > > That's not how I got the machine if that's what you're thinking. > Sorry if it came across the wrong way -- it was just a joke. My machine is just over 3 years old now. But I wanna G4 :) > > Does SmallScript come with AOS? > > Yes. Both the SmallScript compiler and a corresponding execution engine (the > core AOS Platform VM) will be free. > > The SmallScript compiler and scripting/dynamic language support libraries > for the Microsoft.NET Platform will not be free. As to other frameworks, > tools, etc -- that will be determined on a case by case basis. So I can use SmallScript for free if I don't care about calling .NET services? Which platforms are you planning to support with the AOS VM/SmallScript? Mac/Linux/Windows at least? > The AOS Platform is a quasi language independent > object-model/virtual-machine which is now in its 4th major generation since > I first designed it back at the end of 1990. That design was derived > (extensively influenced) from work I did on C based (vm) object systems > beginning back in 1986. What do you mean by "quasi language independent" -- that it supports SmallScript and the "convential" AOS Smalltalk? Will it support python, for example? Steve (swart at bigserver dot com) -- .sig in progress http://www.visualknowledge.com
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