Imho, one shouldn't have to be a genius to receive common courtesy... anyhoo...

If you want I'll give you the complete sourcecode to my forum system, it's too slow for a big audience (unless you happen to have access to big iron...) but I'm hoping to fix that issue with this compiler.

I'm also hoping to keep 100% compatibility with the aXML system declaration and presentation markup docs, and as an ambition I'm hoping to compile them into a well optimised PSGI app.

I would be interested in seeing your heretical code, I'm not bothered at all by how good the implementation is, or how fast it is as long as it works correctly since faster & neater solutions can come later if the idea behind it is good and worth developing.

peace.


In reply to Re^2: snakes and ladders by Logicus
in thread snakes and ladders by Logicus

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