[News] Genesi evaluating interest in Rebol for Pegasos SDK | ANN.lu |
Posted on 09-Nov-2003 15:36 GMT by Martin 'Senex' Heine | 78 comments View flat View list |
Genesi has begun discussions with REBOL to integrate portions of REBOL into a free developer package for the MorphOS Developer Connection - or maybe even a full REBOL package for a "Pegasos SDK" covering all supported operating systems on Genesi's hardware. At MorphOS-News.de Genesi invites everyone to a brainstorming about interest in and advantages of REBOL's integration into MorphOS.
MorphOS-News.de reports:
"Genesi has begun discussions with REBOL to integrate portions of REBOL into a free developer package for the MorphOS Developer Connection. Genesi would pay REBOL a license fee for such a package and may bundle REBOL with the MorphOS SDK. The Corporate REBOL site can be found here.
All interested in such an arrangement, please express your interest here on this thread. Please be specific about your interest and the advantages you can see in the integration of REBOL into the next generation of MorphOS."
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Posted by Jean Holzammer on 11-Nov-2003 07:10 GMT | In reply to Comment 50 (bbrv): My opinion about rebol:
It's really a powerful language. It's not suitable as replacement for ARexx though. But on MorphOS it could have the same role AmigaBasic had on OS 1.3 Amigas. Rapid Application Development for beginners, but also powerful enough for professionals.
Which "flavour" of Rebol would you like to see in the MorphOS SDK ? A native MorphOS version based on the free Rebol/Core or /View. Or the more powerful (but commercial) /ViewPro or /Command versions ?
Maybe a bit off topic: pegasosppc mentions, AmigaDE is currently being ported. Will it run on top of MorphOS or as a separate/standalone operating system ? Well, maybe not that off topic at last, as both Rebol and AmigaDE (and Java) all can be considered as platform independant runtime engines. |
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