On Aug 7, 2004, at 11:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: Dan Shafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Is Rev too "Mac focused"?
To: How to use Revolution <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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And therein lies the rub.

I believe it is literally impossible to create an xplat dev tool that
lets the developer call native system APIs. As an OS X guy, I would
much rather find xplat ways of accomplishing things that would
otherwise cause me to have to learn and deal with an underlying OS.


I'm on a 56K modem and haven't caught up with all of the previous discussion, but I couldn't pass up responding to this one:


1. It is not only possible, but actually not all that hard, to create hooks to native platform APIs on a cross-platform tool. Java does it with JNI. Microsoft did it with their version of JNI (RNI?) that Sun had such a stink about and sued them over. RealBasic does it. What's to stop RunRev doing it? Once you decide how to pass parameters, the rest is easy.

2. Neither adding hooks for native platform APIs, nor adding an alternate C-like syntax (as Director did) would cause the sky to fall. In fact both of these things would both make RunRev vastly more accessible and to, and usable by, the overwhelming majority of developers writing software today.

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