Just wanted to apologize for my previous message with (No subject) on it, I sent it
without looking at that. In case you didn't receive the message because of this, here
it
comes again (some lines below):
Hi, everyone!
My name is Heriberto Delgado. I'm new at this list, and pretend to participate
frequently on
it. My current interest with Mesa is to begin developing an -like API for the Palm
(Pilot, as
it was known some time ago). By now, I have some working code (in fact, my company is
using
it now, and isn't complaining for using my LGPL code), so I thought this is the best
place to
begin with. What I want to know by now is: should I begin working on my code under a
whole
new branch on the current MESA project, or MUST I reuse the existing code at, say, the
/SRC
directory? My primary concerns about it are the lack of a convenient floating-point
support on
the Palm and the limited stack & heap size (may be partially corrected with the use
of "databases", as they call it - but the lag in execution speed would be disastrous).
Hope
to hear from some of you soon!
- izhido
(Heriberto Delgado,
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
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