[Coco] C-Cubed

jdaggett at gate.net jdaggett at gate.net
Wed Jul 20 21:30:38 EDT 2005


Okay

I will stay with assembler and Basic. Not going to compile code over 
the internet on a remote server. 

james

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> 2. Most of the compiler is now going to be free or open source code.  
> The only two components that aren't are the compiler and optimizer.  
> One idea I had is to host a "compiler" and "optimizer" server and 
> distribute the binaries such that instead of doing the compiling and 
> optimizing on the local machine, a network connection is made over 
> the Internet and the compiling and optimizing takes place on a remote 
> server.  This would require Internet connectivity on the machine 
> doing the compile.  I haven't decided the best route to take with 
> this yet...





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