Am 17.07.2006 um 20:14 schrieb Norman Palardy:


On Jul 17, 2006, at 8:50 AM, Emile Schwarz wrote:

Hi Norman, the List,

Exactly why I've said. Then they are using the same IDE we are and will experience the same bugs, and these should get fixed quicker because they are seeing them the same as we are.


Then they will or they will not squash the bug. That is the (linux) experience speaking...

Do I seem/sound pessimistic ? Yes, so here you are. Let the future prove that I am wrong :)

A bug is removed faster when it happens often to the developer, or when some pay (or the Boss pay special attention); else, it stays there for sometimes.
Right.
And since REAL would be using the same IDE as us and experiencing the same bugs then they may get fixed quicker becuase they would annoy the folks at REAl as much as they annoy us

And this, in turn, slows down to development process very much. If you work with an unstable product to develop a product, this get complicated. You need to check the compiler's code and the app's code
in parallel.

Note, that I do like the idea to bootstrap a language though a _small_ core compiler and _small_ core
language and the get to the next level.

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