- The maintainers of Pike are at least not against a project like this.
Definitely not. If you want to contribute the wxWindows bindings to the main dist (something I'd really like as Win32-GTK is not that stable) take a look at http://pike.ida.liu.se/development/cvs/policies.xml
- That if I decide to write books about Pike and/or the wxWindows
binding to it, that no one has any real objection to it.
Knock yourself out and tell me where I can bye a copy.
/ Peter Bortas
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2003-05-16 22:38: Subject: introduce myself
Hello everyone!
My name is Charles Tilbury and I currently reside in Portland, Oregon, USA. I have been working on developing my own language for several months now, only to discover that Pike is almost exactly what I was trying to make! I only wish I had found out about it earlier.
I need a fast interpreted language with GUI support for Unix, Windows, and Mac/OS. I am planning to make commercial applications in the area of EDA and embedded software developement tools such as JTAG debuggers. I want to use a GUI compatability suite such as wxWindows to allow portability to my chosen platforms.
If I use Pike, I will write the wxWindows/Pike binding and release it under the Pike licensing scheme, but I will probably arrange to encrypt the pike scripts that are part of my applications.
This is a very large undertaking that I will be working on with no help. I want to the sure before I start that:
- The maintainers of Pike are at least not against a project like this.
- That if I decide to write books about Pike and/or the wxWindows binding to
it, that no one has any real objection to it.
I would be very interested in hearing your comments.
Highest Regards, Charles Tilbury
/ Brevbäraren