HLA on Damn Small Linux?Forum: DSL Ideas and Suggestions Topic: HLA on Damn Small Linux? started by: Paul Panks Posted by Paul Panks on Dec. 10 2004,00:25
Will future versions of DSL include HLA for Linux (Randall Hyde's High Level Assembly language)?Also, will 'HLA Adventure' be included (under games)? Paul Posted by SaidinUnleashed on Dec. 10 2004,01:10
Greatly depends on the size of HLA.But honestly, I wouldn't bet on it. We have a 50mb limit and we are at 49.2 mb right now. Perhaps an extension though. -J.P. Posted by Paul Panks on Dec. 10 2004,01:33
'HLA Adventure' would definitely fit...That comes out to 161KB in a tar.gz file:< http://members.tripod.com/~panks/hlaadv.html > Paul Posted by ico2 on Dec. 10 2004,14:03
maybe, what is HLA like? (if possible post us a hello world tutorial to check it out) Posted by Paul Panks on Dec. 10 2004,14:20
HLA is a High Level Assembly programming language. Sort of a cross between C and Java. It's pretty good:< http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/ > Works on both Windows and Linux. Paul |