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From: | rose@netcom.com (Ken Rose) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 1 Jul 1999 14:59:59 -0400 |
Organization: | NETCOM / MindSpring Enterprises, Inc. |
References: | 99-06-114 |
Keywords: | Windows, modula |
bryce <thecrow@cyberdude.com> wrote:
>I have been looking high and low for a list of (and probably just
>looking in the wrong places) programming languages that :
> [ run on win32 and do some other things ]
Would Modula-3 be suitable? I'm sure it'll satisfy 6 of your 7
criteria, and it can be used to produce DLLs or shared object files,
which may handle the last one.
http://www.m3.org
http://m3.polymtl.ca/m3/
are good places to start
Good luck
Ken Rose
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