> Le 5 août 2019 à 02:45, David Botton a écrit :
>
> I don't plan on leaving Ada or scraping Gnoga in Ada, this would be
> for some new projects and ideas.
Hello David,
Dmitry has built some bridges between Ada and Julia:
http://www.dmitry-kazakov.de/ada/components.htm#16.9
I don't plan on leaving Ada or scraping Gnoga in Ada, this would be
for some new projects and ideas.
On Sun, Aug 4, 2019 at 8:41 PM Jeremiah Breeden
wrote:
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> I'm really hoping you stay with Ada honestly. I've really enjoyed using
> Gnoga. If you have to look at any other languages, you
I'm really hoping you stay with Ada honestly. I've really enjoyed using
Gnoga. If you have to look at any other languages, you might consider
Rust. It has a huge growing community, the language development is really
integrated with the community, the toolset is good, it's llvm oriented, and
Tools for Ada, correct, had similar limitations then as well. I don’t
foresee that changing either and so the need to consider alternatives for
some new ideas.
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 3:51 AM David Trudgett wrote:
> According to Sourceforge, Gnoga was still in alpha in 2016 (tag
> V1.2-alpha).
According to Sourceforge, Gnoga was still in alpha in 2016 (tag
V1.2-alpha). What has changed with Ada in the last three years? (Ada didn't
meet any of your subsequently stated requirements then, either, did it?)
Regards,
David
Il giorno sab 27 lug 2019 alle ore 01:33 David Botton ha
scritto:
> I am considering rewriting Gnoga in a language other than Ada (yes I
> I fear it would be bad for Ada and not good for Gnoga. Gnoga is very
> useful in the context of Ada, where there are not so many solutions for
> GUIs. You'll enter a world with an gigantic competition, and where users
> are
Le 26/07/2019 à 17:32, David Botton a écrit :
> I am considering rewriting Gnoga in a language other than Ada (yes I
> love the old girl but for reasons I don’t want to debate she has
> terminal cancer), what other language would appeal to any of you?
>
I fear it would be bad for Ada and not
In other words, you have some saws, but you're going to cut wood with a hammer
because that's what millions of morons do.
--Jeff Carter"Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time."Monty Python and
the Holy Gral
On Friday, July 26, 2019, 6:30:29 PM UTC, David Botton
wrote:
As
>> Le 26 juil. 2019 à 19:54, J Carter via Gnoga-list
>> a écrit :
>>
>> The only other decent language is SPARK.
>
> +1
+1
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Den 2019-07-26 kl. 17:32, skrev David Botton:
I spent a bit more time concentrating this last year on recovery for
my businesses and physically after the stroke I had last year that I
expected. Thank God all is in full swing. The advent of 5g tech is
going to swing the pendulum even more to
> Le 26 juil. 2019 à 19:54, J Carter via Gnoga-list
> a écrit :
>
> The only other decent language is SPARK.
+1
Regards, Pascal.
http://blady.pagesperso-orange.fr
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ParaSail https://adacore.github.io/ParaSail/
It compiles to LLVM.
Best,
Anton
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 2:30 PM David Botton wrote:
> As much as I agree with you, it suffers (even more so) from the same
> practical issues Ada has.
>
> On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 2:25 PM J Carter via Gnoga-list
>
As much as I agree with you, it suffers (even more so) from the same
practical issues Ada has.
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 2:25 PM J Carter via Gnoga-list
wrote:
>
> The only other decent language is SPARK.
>
> --
> Jeff Carter
> "Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time."
> Monty Python and
The only other decent language is SPARK.
--Jeff Carter"Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time."Monty Python and
the Holy Gral
On Friday, July 26, 2019, 3:32:48 PM UTC, David Botton
wrote:
I spent a bit more time concentrating this last year on recovery for my
businesses and
scala i don't know.
my other choices would have been python, c#
I use go as the Swiss army knife these days. the library is incredibly
rich. platform independent. I build for Mac, linux, arm linux and windows
targets every time I do a build - regardless of where I am building. I have
been able
I started working with Ada because I wanted to read my ideas later and
understand them, C++ still means write once read never... but the language
has matured and with enough compiler restrictions on C isms maybe..
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 1:25 PM Gautier de Montmollin
wrote:
> C++ ?
>
>
>
C++ ?
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Maybe I should add and why :)
Scala I understand, but why Go?
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 12:21 PM R Srinivasan wrote:
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> my choice would be "go"
>
> srini
>
> On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 11:32 AM David Botton wrote:
>>
>> I spent a bit more time concentrating this last year on recovery for my
>>
my choice would be "go"
srini
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 11:32 AM David Botton wrote:
> I spent a bit more time concentrating this last year on recovery for my
> businesses and physically after the stroke I had last year that I expected.
> Thank God all is in full swing. The advent of 5g tech is
Hi!
Good to hear you are feeling better!
I'm keen on types, so while I love Python for example, as it is, I moved
back to typed languages after some years of profession Python work. My
go-to toolbox is Scala and Liftweb for the web stuff, I think it has nice
ideas for server side control of
I spent a bit more time concentrating this last year on recovery for my
businesses and physically after the stroke I had last year that I expected.
Thank God all is in full swing. The advent of 5g tech is going to swing the
pendulum even more to always connected server based tech which is Gnoga’s
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