[Color Computer] Re: [Coco] C-Cubed

Chris Hawks chawks at dls.net
Thu Jul 21 21:26:16 EDT 2005


---Reply to mail from Boisy G. Pitre about [Color Computer] Re: [Coco] C-Cubed


> The network solution, if employed, would be significantly less

> complicated than you presuppose. Let's say, hypothetically, that I

> reserve the domain name cococcompiler.com and reserve ports 10040 for

> the compiler and 10041 for the optimizer. Then within the

> distributed comp and opt binaries, the actual compiler and optimizer

> code would be stubbed out, and in its place would be code which would:

>

> 1. connect to the respective port of cococcompiler.com

> 2. write the input file

> 3. read the output file

>

> There would be no license server. If you want, you could connect via

> telnet and feed the code by hand. It is simply a matter of relying

> on the reliability of the compile server and of the person's own

> internet connection. That's it.


Reminded me of the old saying...

REAL programmers use:

cat >a.out

8^)

---End reply

Christopher R. Hawks
HAWKSoft
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