On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 19:45:31 +1000
Andr� Pang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> O'Caml actually does both. You can compile to a portable bytecode
> format if you want to (like Java/Perl/Python) with ocamlc, or you can
> compile to native code with ocamlopt (but only on platforms where
> ocamlopt is available: I think x86, PPC, and Alpha).
So which one is it that was winning the (so called) language speed
shootouts?
Erik
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Seen on comp.lang.python:
Q : If someone has the code in python for a buffer overflow,
please post it.
A : Python does not support buffer overflows, sorry.
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