Java bytecode - you knew someone would eventually ask!
I've been following the trend of languages beginning to compile down to Java bytecode. Java was the original language to do so, and now Visual Basic, future portions of COM+, and even Perl are in the works on such a strategy. In my mind, Pascal is the *perfect* language to see a Java bytecode implementation. I've used Borland Delphi over the years, and I regret that the native ties to the O/S (Win32 messaging calls, and assembly-language RTL pieces) which made it successful and a fast performer in the short term, are the very thing that keep it from realizing its potential as a totally outstanding cross-platform tool. That possibility is still open for GNU Pascal. Just a thought, in case there are any college professors on this list who might see this as both a fresh and relevant spin on a traditional compiler course, and a worthy contribution to GNU. We all want to write our Pascal, and not see it stop running 10 years from now just because we've changed our operating environments. David
participants (4)
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David Rauschenbach -
Dr A Olowofoyeku (The African Chief) -
Peter Gerwinski -
Phil Nelson