Well extending it is a change
Guess it still comes down to for serious business/competitive use are people willing to put in the effort to make gpc soa capable with database and native xml support complete with cross platform capability on most of the business platforms out there? (AIX, SOALRIS, zOS, Linux)
And I am sorry, no disrespect to any of the coders working on gpc, I see this as more than a three man effort to realize these extension requests in a timespan less than two years.
To get where you want to be is going to require a team effort.
-----Original Message----- From: gpc-owner@gnu.de [mailto:gpc-owner@gnu.de] On Behalf Of John L. Ries Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 11:47 AM To: GNU Pascal mailing list Subject: Re: How important is GPC for you?
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010, Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 17 Aug 2010, at 18:32, Jonas Maebe wrote:
I've not seen anyone here talking about changing the language.
Oops, for a moment I forgot all the talk about generics etc. Anyway,
one
does not exclude the other (to the contrary, in fact).
Jonas
I do seem to recall Frank asking for wishlist items (so I, among others,
provided), but I think most of us are happy with the language as it is. It's less a matter of changing the language, than extending it in useful
ways.
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