On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 7:35 PM,  <bart4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> (Sorry no idea how to do quoting on this mobile app I have to use.)
>
> Those examples of using network features are merely examples of function 
> calls. This is what I'm talking about with basic language features.
>
> Pointers are merely an extra level of indirection; they can be made to fit.
>
> A few things might need language help, or help from its runtime. So that if I 
> wanted a pointer to the first byte of this programs image on windows, I'd 
> have to do:
>
> P := makeref(0x40'0000, byte)
>
> Which I then access as P^. The stuff you're talking about, imo, is at a 
> completely different level. Someone could take core Python and repackage it 
> with a completely different set of libraries. What happened to the network 
> stuff?
>

http://wiki.c2.com/?BlubParadox

ChrisA
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