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From: | Dalibor Topic |
Subject: | Re: What are tainted developers allowed to work on? |
Date: | Tue, 11 Jan 2005 13:52:16 +0100 |
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Chris Gray wrote:
That's where the fun begins. :-) What I would really want would be J2ME CDC certification, and that's a whole different bunch of fish.
Uhh ... I bet. Best of luck there!
People wanting their implementations to be compatible with Sun is a no-brainer, even without a stick, as otherwise one couldn't run the existing code out there.[...] the rest of us might [...] think you were working on a runtime for Ada or Occam or something.I'll add those to my list of code to merge into Kaffe, thanks :)Then all we need is an Ada- or Occam-to -j*av*-bytecode compiler. :)
Well, there actually is a JGNAT, i.e. an Ada-to-Bytecode compiler. KROC otoh produces PowerPC binaries, which then with JikesRVM and PearColator could run on Kaffe ... ;)
cheers, dalibor topic
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