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Re: AROS gets a community :)
« on: March 30, 2004, 02:00:57 AM »
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Hehehehehe, whatever. A handle like that speaks of many insecurities :-D

(joke)

Hmmm. I thought AROS had a community for ages already :-?




[You can so tell I just wanted to post something and have b*gger all worth saying :lol:]
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Re: AROS gets a community :)
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2004, 02:22:04 AM »
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?
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Re: AROS gets a community :)
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2004, 02:03:11 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 ;-)

Cool. I just had an old memory of C++ compiler not being ready, but thats obviously some time ago.

As it goes, I'm still shovelling various old amiga C++ source through gcc and cleaning them up. Due to limitations of the old C++ compiler I was using (specifically the lack of threadsafe exception processing), I aim to redesign a good deal of it afterwards.

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 ;-)
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