--- In xpl-dev@y..., Jonathan Burns <saski@w...> wrote:
Michael Lauzon wrote:
> Love the ideas, keep them coming. Though, let's drop the idea
about
> XPL being a compiled language, was a bad idea on my part.
No it's not.
I know the technology to compile XPL, or at least give it
all the advantages of a compiled language.
<yoda> Long and hard, pondered these things have we. </yoda>
But, I haven't brought it out yet, because it involves taking
some existing low-level language implementation approaches,
and carefully recasting them for the context in which we will
want to use XPL. (E.g. the Java Virtual Machine.)
And because XPL parsing in Java must be worked out in
any case; and is the right platform for egroup prototyping.
And because we have enough to think about already.
But once we have our prototype standard XP-based XPL setup
working, and reasonably documented, I've got the goods.
> Let's give
> Miva(Script) [http://www..miva.com/] a run for it's money, because
> XPL
> is open-source--Miva is not--make the engine that runs it
> freeware--Miva is not--how many people have heard of Miva. Raise
> your
> hands.
No hands here, but I'll be dashed interested in their specs.
> Since I don't have home 'Net access, is there anyone here who
> wants to help work on the website...please speak now, or forever
hold
> your peace.
>
I'm over-volunteered already, but I'm up for it anyway.
Reason is, I'm a website design newbie, and I need the
experience. Just as soon as I get over some modem/ppp
hitches on my new machine, which should be a matter of
days.
Seeya Soon
Jonathan
Quality accumulates, rubbish just piles up.
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