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| From: | Sven Luther <sven.luther@w...> |
| Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Cross-compiling OCaml |
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 10:17:55AM -0700, Brandon J. Van Every wrote: > Brandon J. Van Every wrote: > > The Caml Trade wrote: > > > > > I think you have your priorities crossed. Lots of good > > > code migrates > > > out of the Unix culture into the Windows development world, but it > > > historically *never* happens when Unix-centric people push? > > > only when Windows-centric people pull. > > > > Mono > > concept of installation packages > > most commercial digital media editing software > > most games > > > > My stereotype of a UNIX guy is someone who likes to play with text > > editors all day long. > > I suppose I missed that you were talking about *code* migration, as > opposed to who's the progenitor of what technology on what platform. > The phenomenon you describe of "which whay the code flows" is largely > true. After all, Windows people can and do buy commercial apps that get The vaste majority just use pirated versions though. Friendly, Sven Luther ------------------- To unsubscribe, mail caml-list-request@inria.fr Archives: http://caml.inria.fr Bug reports: http://caml.inria.fr/bin/caml-bugs FAQ: http://caml.inria.fr/FAQ/ Beginner's list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ocaml_beginners