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It depends what you are using it for.
Try this with your C# .NET Studio: Write a fully functional interactive cross-compiler and kernel to support development on a common microcontroller (here in Europe we like the ARM, but you can use a ColdFire if you wish :-). You have the following constraints:
1) Your kernel must fit in under 10K
2) You have three weeks
I can do this easily using SwiftForth (well, maybe four weeks). I think maybe not so easily in that other environment. Get busy and let us know how it goes !
-JM
Robert Dickow <dickow_at_uidaho.edu> a écrit :
Hmmm. SwiftForth 3. I've simply become so rotten spoiled doing C#
programming in the .NET environment and VisualStudio, I might need some
coaxing to get the upgrade to 3.0. Anybody?
Bob Dickow
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