Do Mai 23 07:53:33 2013
Good morning.
Thank You for help.
> > Thank You for Your friendly help.
> > It is sounding very complicate.
> > Should the best way be
> > to study Java and then upload applets?
> >
> > Can linux win mac android chrome and others understand applets?
> >
>
> Hi,
>
> I had presumed you were working in pascal,
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This is right.
Until 2011
I was using win and dos
and we only did write programs in Pascal,
and we shared code in Exe files.
Now I am using Linux and
so we discuss
a to continue using DOS BOX in Linux and Pascal
b to change using language and use Javascript and Java.
if you want an easy option
> consider something like python, cross platform and architecture
independent
>
> Yes all platforms can use Java appletts as far as I know, never tried on
> android/ios .
> *
> I do not know python.
> But can mac and Doswin users understand python?
As far as I know there is no single language/enviroment that is
understood and installed by default on all platforms.
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Only the applet?
the closest is
C#/Visual-basic on mono/.net. All compiled languages
(Pascal,c,c++,fortran etc.) need to be compiled for each platform.
This is easyish using make files, you develop on one platform and then
release to many.
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I understand.
Thank You.
The question is
is it more easy to study Java?
Languages like python, java, C#, perl, basic, ruby etc need a program
called an interpreter (Run time) in order to work.
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This is different from Delphi or Pascal or Assembler,isnt it.
you also need to
include any 'extras' that you use in your code (python modules, perl
cpan) (.net/mono and java use a 'bytecode interpreter, python etc use a
traditional style interpreter)
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Second problem are the libraries, isnt it?
Regards
Sophie
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