There's another interesting project out there called the Boomerang Decompiler..
I thought the article was going to be about doing 80's style development in 2010 (i.e. using Turbo Pascal in DOSbox/Open Watcom etc).
I'm just starting to get into Ruby but I'm pretty confused about this project. It sounds really cool, but doesn't Ruby 1.9 already have a GC and compiles into byte code? Maybe 1.9 doesn't have a JIT but couldn't they…
Flash lite works fine on a Nokia E71. Also I can view Youtube on the Webkit based S60 web browser.
There was an old magazine called the C User's Journal a while back. Then it became the C/C++ User's Journal. Finally it either got purchased by Dr. Dobbs or it became Dr. Dobbs. I'd love to get a look at some of those…
There's another interesting project out there called the Boomerang Decompiler..
I thought the article was going to be about doing 80's style development in 2010 (i.e. using Turbo Pascal in DOSbox/Open Watcom etc).
I'm just starting to get into Ruby but I'm pretty confused about this project. It sounds really cool, but doesn't Ruby 1.9 already have a GC and compiles into byte code? Maybe 1.9 doesn't have a JIT but couldn't they…
Flash lite works fine on a Nokia E71. Also I can view Youtube on the Webkit based S60 web browser.
There was an old magazine called the C User's Journal a while back. Then it became the C/C++ User's Journal. Finally it either got purchased by Dr. Dobbs or it became Dr. Dobbs. I'd love to get a look at some of those…