Impressed

Daniel Murphy yebblies at nospamgmail.com
Sat Jul 28 01:05:09 PDT 2012


"Stuart" <stugol at gmx.com> wrote in message 
news:vjaspnvbihpgvxgqmccr at forum.dlang.org...
> On Saturday, 28 July 2012 at 02:38:47 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
>> On Saturday, July 28, 2012 04:31:40 Alex Rønne Petersen wrote:
>>> But note, even then, that D only targets 32-bit architectures
>>> and up, while C can handle 16-bit architectures.
>>
>> True, but I'm kind of shocked that anything 16-bit even still exists. 
>> _32-bit_
>> is on its way out. I thought that 16-bit was dead _years_ ago. I guess 
>> that
>> some embedded stuff must use it. But really, I wouldn't expect the lack 
>> of 16-
>> bit support to be much of an impediment - if any at all - and in the long 
>> run,
>> it'll mean absolutely nothing.
>
> Embedded systems mostly use Java now in any case, as I understand
> it.

Your understanding is obviously quite limited. 




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