Related articles |
---|
Thoughts on the JVM as a compilation Target? arcfide@sacrideo.us (Aaron W. Hsu) (2012-05-22) |
Re: Thoughts on the JVM as a compilation Target? gah@ugcs.caltech.edu (glen herrmannsfeldt) (2012-05-24) |
Re: Thoughts on the JVM as a compilation Target? jeremy.wright@microfocus.com (Jeremy Wright) (2012-05-24) |
Re: Thoughts on the JVM as a compilation Target? torbenm@diku.dk (2012-05-24) |
Re: Thoughts on the JVM as a compilation Target? arcfide@sacrideo.us (Aaron W. Hsu) (2012-05-24) |
Re: Thoughts on the JVM as a compilation Target? lpsantil@gmail.com (lpsantil@gmail.com) (2012-05-24) |
Re: Thoughts on the JVM as a compilation Target? cr88192@hotmail.com (BGB) (2012-05-24) |
Re: Thoughts on the JVM as a compilation Target? cr88192@hotmail.com (BGB) (2012-05-25) |
Re: Thoughts on the JVM as a compilation Target? torbenm@diku.dk (2012-05-29) |
From: | Jeremy Wright <jeremy.wright@microfocus.com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | Thu, 24 May 2012 08:30:51 +0000 (UTC) |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
References: | 12-05-015 |
Keywords: | Java, Cobol |
Posted-Date: | 25 May 2012 00:59:05 EDT |
Micro Focus has a COBOL compiler that compiles direct to JVM byte code.
Last year's The Server Side Java Symposium had a panel discussion "Who Invited
All These Other Languages to My JVM?" but I can't find a write up anywhere.
To answer the specific question, the lack of "unsigned" can be inconvenient.
Jeremy
Return to the
comp.compilers page.
Search the
comp.compilers archives again.