DIETER: I don't know why you have such issues with using J and make
statements like "J itself remains challenge". J is logical, easy, free,
useful and well supported. Why do you expect there to be a great effort to
make it installable on an SD card? Can you easily install Microsoft Visual
Studio C++ .NET etc... on every type of device that contains a micro
processor?

Do you expect J people to spend the next year making sure that you can run J
on the engine management microchip of every car with a GUI for your
dashboard using the gear stick, pedals, steering wheel and electric windows
as input devices?

I know that this might generate a warning about "keep things civil" etc...
and I apolgise in advance ... but I have to ask: Are you serious or are you
being a windup merchant here?

On 28 January 2010 23:06, DIETER ENSSLEN <[email protected]> wrote:

> since this is chat
>
> J ers can be very very very nice people, no doubt
>
> J itself remains challenge
>
> 1. advanced scientific cas  calculators tell you were the problem is in
> programming etc on their own, no input required, no fancy meaningless codes
>
> 2. tried to install J from an SD card, very kindly mailed across the ocean
> to me. one pocket pc finally said not enough memory, the other has very many
> J references but so far no computing J.
>
> I am looking forward to the 'i Pad', lets you focus on the proverbial
> draining of the swamp rather than the alligator stuff
>
> thanks
>
>
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