On 28 December 2010 14:47, Nikolay Suslov nsuslovi@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Colin Putney colin@wiresong.com wrote:
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 7:23 AM, Nikolay Suslov nsuslovi@gmail.com wrote:
Thinking, that nobody here will argue about image-side compiler and it's capabilities.. etc.
But, Yoshiki is talking about, that you could "generate a growable image file from all text files, or make deep changes to the system without shooting yourself". And this is really awesome and so long waited step!
Well, you do need a C compiler, presumably in the form of an executable binary.
Yes, of course, and C compiler is available anywhere!.. then for bootstrapping the image you will just need sources in a text form..
machine code available everywhere, C are not :)
And if you're going to grant special dispensation to an "external tool" implemented in C, why not to an external tool implemented in Smalltalk?
sure, may be eventually this "external tool" could be bootstrapped by Ian's COLA... also just from "all text files", needing in a C compiler on the first stages only.
can anyone tell me, when last time he had to deal with hardware, which having no preinstalled operating system/BIOS up and running, or there only C compiler and no any other languages which can run on it?
P.S. i think i know the answer to question why "computer revolution didn't happened yet", because every time people inventing something new, they implementing it in C.