"Justin R. Bendich" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you have a C(++) compiler?
> They are really nice. If there's something a run-time library doesn't
> have, you can always write assembler for little system-related functions.
> I would write everything in C++ if i could. When i was working at my
> former company, i wrote a major DB2 function in C++ and it beat IBM,
> performance-wise.
>
> I don't think it's "cheating" at all.
> Try Dignus's compilers. They're quite snazzy. Not the most-efficient
> code, maybe, but the output is easy to diagnose when something goes
> wrong.
>
> Justin R. Bendich
> Mainframe Coder
>
Justin,
Many thanks for the endorsement!
And - just f.y.i. - the v1.95 release has new optimizations
that really improve some of the generated code... and more are
on the way!
Hope you're doing well!
- Thanks again! -
- Dave Rivers -
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