Elan,

Would you give us some pointers re: Oberon 3 and Juice. I know
where Oberon-2 is but not Oberon 3. Just curious.

Thanks
Geo...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As a later step, once REBOL/View has been broadly accepted, I do see a
> market for a REBOL/View pcode (bytecode, or slim binaries (Oberon 3,
> Juice)) type engine. Commercial developers who want to protect their
> scripts from prying eyes will purchase a REBOL/View compiler that generates
> slim binary runtimables. The freely available REBOL/View interpreter will
> include an engine that interprets the slim binary scripts. Developers who
> are willing to share their scripts by deploying their application in REBOL
> source code do not need to pay anything to be able to do that. They are
> making REBOL more useful. Commercial developers who want to protect their
> source code and take advantage of somewhat faster execution speed (slim
> binaries are almost as fast as native compiled code, see Oberon 3) will be
> willing to pay for technology that will convert their source code files.

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