Hi Mr. Devin,
I have already wrote trying to have a GP source to rewrite it in Java, and
use it for several real projects, in the translation area, if you have
interest on it
please let me know, if you don't please let me know too.Thanks and
Regards.Joao Serrano jserrano@...
From: GOLDParser@yahoogroups.com [mailto:GOLDParser@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of kizmailov
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 6:42 PM
To: GOLDParser@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [GOLD Parser] Re: What's Happened to Devin???
Yes, same grief here. We have a few large projects, so it is not easy to
loose the investments into GoldParser. However, there are several bugs and
stumble blocks that cannot be resolved without Devin.
I offered help in fixing bugs and improving GP for free but there is no
response. Maybe there is a way to GP life? Should GP community collect
money, purchase source code from Devin and make it open source?
--- In GOLDParser@yahoogroups.com <mailto:GOLDParser%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"wulvn" <blog@...> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know what has happened to Mr. Cook?
>
> Does anyone know what's going on with the Gold Parser?
>
> If Devin can't or isn't going to continue developing the Gold Parser,
could\would one of you KNOWLEDGABLE user\developer take up the challenge? I
know there are a couple of you that are fairly intimatly familiar with Gold,
and I think it would be a small tragedy to let it just die. If it weren't
for the Free Gold Parser, I wouldn't know ANYTHING about Backus Noir Form,
or programming language Gramars at all.
>
> Again, I think it would be horrible to just let this wonderful educational
tool drift into oblivion.
>
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