Don't forget to notify, when Bush retire :)
Right!
My computer is fast :) I told "YOU should ask: why your object code is not optimized (and it slow" (instead of "why you use tables").
Do not waste a life! You should use optimizing compiler ;)
That is. Table is 'not optimized object code' compared to lists. So you should ask: why your object code is not optimized (and it slow loaded and slow rendered on my PC :).
Motorhead, Accept, Iron Maiden -- dedicated to programmers :)
SP-Forth (http://spf.sourceforge.net/) to program multithreaded applications, such as acWEB, acSMTP [.sf.net], Eserv/3 ( http://www.eserv.ru/ ) internet servers.
> it looks disturbingly like the 8-bit computer market from the early 1980s No, handhelds is mature market with more than 10 years history. There is already known winner processor - ARM (of different vendors but…
FORTH is programming language with RPL. Look forth.org
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Don't forget to notify, when Bush retire :)
Right!
My computer is fast :) I told "YOU should ask: why your object code is not optimized (and it slow" (instead of "why you use tables").
Do not waste a life! You should use optimizing compiler ;)
That is. Table is 'not optimized object code' compared to lists. So you should ask: why your object code is not optimized (and it slow loaded and slow rendered on my PC :).
Motorhead, Accept, Iron Maiden -- dedicated to programmers :)
SP-Forth (http://spf.sourceforge.net/) to program multithreaded applications, such as acWEB, acSMTP [.sf.net], Eserv/3 ( http://www.eserv.ru/ ) internet servers.
> it looks disturbingly like the 8-bit computer market from the early 1980s No, handhelds is mature market with more than 10 years history. There is already known winner processor - ARM (of different vendors but…
FORTH is programming language with RPL. Look forth.org
Can't locate a 'SEARCH in news' function.