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

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