[Cobolforgcc-devel] Re: (sin asunto)
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From: Tim J. <te...@me...> - 2000-11-22 11:20:40
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Daniel, I'd like to email via the list on sourceforge (cobolforgcc-devel). I will copy this one to the list - hope that's OK. The good thing about that is that there is a log, a history. If you send me your sourceforge ID I will put your current projects in there. I have a couple of other people writing code but it's all via private email. Hard to keep track of and also there is no apparent activity. This weekend is all for the COBOL compiler. First full weekend since May. Now I have almost finished my outside work assignment it is full steam ahead. I think the SQL will probably be a preprocessor like the IBM one. Embedded SQL is a lot nicer than JCBC or IDBC IMO. It should not be too hard actually - there are SQL grammars out there you can use. I don't know Latin but I will loook sin asunto up. I am doing my column for cobolreport.com this weekend - OK if I mention you as a contributor? Tim Josling Dan...@ao... wrote: > > Tim, > > How you doing? > I made the registration to SourceForge.net site. what's next? > I subscribed to the develop mailing list, but I only found 1 message. > how are you dealing with this? Do I add my tasks there? > Please let me know. > Talking about development I was a little busy this days, anyway I think that > inspect replacing will be ready soon. I almost finished testing and I have to > make a few arrangements. Maybe by the end of the week. not a promise. After > that tallying will be a piece of cake, it looks very similar to replacing. > by the way I received you gcc compiler options, thanks. > Talking about the hold project, I was wondering do you plan to give any > support to embebed technology, I mean EXEC SQL .... END-EXEC for example? > Maybe this could be far away in your schedulle, but I saw a lot of Cobol code > written that use embebed SQL instead of ISAM FILE for database support. > I'm not talking about mainframes, but in Unix boxes is very common. > If you are interested on this please let me know I have the expertise and I > have 4 milles of Cobol code to test with. > > Regards, > > Daniel |