Yes, I have but I decided it was more important to put the effort into making MSWLogo easier to use and more robust. I also put a lot of effort into MultiMedia Logic. It's an attempt at what Logo did for programming but in the Computer Logic area (it's pretty cool but I guess I'm a little biased). Paspal wrote: > > ---- > Da: George Mills <mills@softronix.com> > A: pyro@vci.net > Cc: logo-l@gsn.org > Data: venerd́ 13 giugno 1997 16.10 > Oggetto: LOGO-L> Re: programming > > >jstclair@omsd.cerf.fred.org wrote: > >> > >> Please reply to pyro@vci.net or logo-l@gsn.org NOT > logo-list@gsn.org > >> or me. > >> > >> -John > >> --Message below re-posted by <jstclair@omsd.cerf.fred.org > > > >> Date - Wed, 11 Jun 1997 20:26:14 GMT > >> Reply-to - pyro@vci.net > >> >From - pyro@vci.net (Pyro) > >> To - jcstclair@omsd > >> Subject - programming > >> Usenet: comp.lang.logo > >> ------------------ > >> Post Usenet mail to comp-lang-logo@ucbvax.berkeley.edu > >> ------------------ > >> > >> I am working on a windows application using > MSWLogo . I think > >> there is no way to make it an executable file . What > language can be > >> used to make EXE's . I am new to programming so I really > don't know > >> much about compilers , decompilers , interpreted > languages , and other > >> things . Will som one please tell me about them ? > > > >To do a True Windows .EXE you need "C" (Visual C++) or > "Pascal" > >(Delphi/Turbo Pascal). > > > >These take quite some time to learn. > > > >Next closest thing is Microsoft Visual Basic. You can make > ".EXEs" with > >it but it's not a true .EXE you have to carry some other > baggage > >(part of Visual Basic Engine) along for the ride. > > > >Some other "Visual Basic" venders I believe have true > machine code > >.EXEs. > > > >You might consider Java. It's better than Logo in this > respect > >(distributing > >applications) but not really a .EXE (the Idea is to not > have .EXEs) and > >be Machine > >independent. At a cost of being slower and less flexible > than say Visual > >C++. > > > >Don't forget with MSWLogo your allowed to distribute > MSWLogo with > >your application for free. You can make Icons and > installation such that > >the user gets a single Icon which they click that loads > MSWLogo and > >runs your application. > > > George, > have you considered the way of having a .DLL library based > on MSWLOGO for use in a Windows programming envinment (like > VC++, VB5, VJ++ or Delphi)? > What you think about an ActiveX component? > Paolo Passaro. > ----------------------- > paspal@bielnet.it > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Please post messages to the Logo forum to logo-l@gsn.org. Mail > questions about the list administration to logofdn@gsn.org. To > unsubscribe send unsubscribe logo-l to majordomo@gsn.org. -- =============================================================== George Mills email: mills@softronix.com http://www.softronix.com The www page contains some very powerful educational software. Our single most important investment is our kids. --------------------------------------------------------------- Please post messages to the Logo forum to logo-l@gsn.org. Mail questions about the list administration to logofdn@gsn.org. To unsubscribe send unsubscribe logo-l to majordomo@gsn.org.
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