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Re: AROS gets a community :)
« on: March 30, 2004, 09:54:08 AM »
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cecilia wrote:
I already went over to "start" trouble.  :lol:

I hope that's where all the sexy guys are hanging out!!!

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we ARE going to need some dancing Banana's, however!!!

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I'm sure a few of us will be hanging around. Though A.org is my spiritual home (/me knods at Karlos) :-D

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Re: AROS gets a community :)
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2004, 10:05:46 AM »
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Karlos wrote:
You see this is what happens when you dive into a thread "most recent posts first" :-D

Will Matt of AROS be giving sermons er holding discussions there?

Incidentally, hows C++ support on AROS just now?


Heheheh, Yes the Irony of my position becomes very apparent. I'm as bad as the people I dislike. :-(


C++ support is there, why not check it out. Someone of your obvious skills (not to mention sense of humour) would be very welcome on the AROS Dev team.

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Re: AROS gets a community :)
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2004, 10:41:18 AM »
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C++ support is there, why not check it out. Someone of your obvious skills (not to mention sense of humour) would be very welcome on the AROS Dev team.


Hehe, flattery will get you nowhere ;-)

At some point, I will probably get a copy of aros for this ere x86 doofer and will see about some development. No doubt the first stuff I will do is to create the AROS x86 native backend for my framework - I can't stand system specific application coding ;-)



That's a lie and you know it (Though I don't need to explain that to a person of your calibre)! Flattery makes the world go round... :lol:

I didn't get where I am today without a bit of flattery here and there!


I think you will love AROS, probably for one reason... It's AmigaOS on a multiGhz CPU!!! If that doesn't get you excited then nothing will!