13 Nov 2007 berend   » (Journeyer)

Stuart Parmenter explains, unintentionally probably, that you really need a language that has a movable garbage collector, i.e. one that can compact memory. Only one player in town and that is Eiffel: compiles to C, compiles incredibly fast, no overwriting memory, runs on almost any platform.

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