S.R. wrote: "...xTalk is a high-level language well suited to most application development, if not for bit-fiddling with low-level OS and hardware features...."
I should mention that while it has little to do with "low-level OS", I have just been working with an application which, thanks to Revolution's binaryEncode functions, writes data on the level of bytes (and even, in some instances, on the level of bits) to memory and to disk . However, once the building blocks were in place, the advantage of being able to manipulate strings of them "from above" is immense (especially with the flexible "H*" notation)! -Kurt _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
