> From: http://www.microware.com/~chets (Chet Simpson) > Date: 1996/10/25 > > http://www.bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us/~z007400b (Ralph Silverman) wrote: > > 'c' programming language development > > systems may be viewed as ranging from > > low level and specific to high level, > > generic and complete... > > > to criticize a lower level system > > for failing to also be a higher > > level system is inappropriate... > > > dave dunfield's > > micro-c > > originates in a low level programming > > tradition, > > of which dunfield is, certainly, > > a very highly respected, > > senior, practitioner... > > I would definatly have to agree with you. Micro-C is a very good > package. I am currently in the process of porting C-Minus, which was > supplied with R. Burgess' book What is this book? Do you know the author's full name? > and is a 32bit version of C-Minus > targeted for MMURTL. Although there are a few things missing from > Micro-C, it does work, and very well. I think that the only thing > missing out of the version that I have is being able to nest structs. > Aside from that, it's perfect for when I get tired of BC4.5!