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Re: Are Bindings Redundant?
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Re: Are Bindings Redundant?


  • Subject: Re: Are Bindings Redundant?
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 19:39:44 +0200

Hasan,

On 3.6.2004, at 19:13, Hasan Diwan wrote:

> Can you do anything new with bindings that you couldn't before?
> Sure, they save code, but do they make things possible that were
> impossible previously?

Sure not.

I fear though this does not lead anywhere: after all, far as you could
always create a file with any binary contents and give it the
executable permission, the *complete* developer toolchain is pretty
redundant, isn't it? ;)))
---
Ondra Hada
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