Allen,
>> So, you are implementing the compiler with C, aren't you? Shame on >> you! :-) > > It's been in C since Delphi 2. Prior to that it was all in assembler.
AFAIK, you are implementing a new compiler from the stretch. This means you are able to change the language.
>> Why don't you use the best language in the world? ;-) > > That is the proverbial bootstrapping problem.
Are you sure cause there is already an existing Delphi compiler? Although this compiler only produces 32-bit code and is written in C, it allows you to compile the next compiler generation.
Please, consider your marketing strategy. You do produce the fastest compiler and a wonderful language but you don't use it yourself. :-(
>> I have the impression that you do not have enough staff. Why don't >> you hire one or two developers? Here are a lot of people hanging >> around who would help you at once. ;-) > > If only it were actually simple. How, exactly, do you propose these new > folks get paid ;-)?
With the money you do not loose cause of delivering too late. ;-) Some of us would (an already do) help you without being paid.
-- Roman