and download their Perl Development Kit 2.0.
There is a way to convert perl files into executables (dependent or free-standing). I think the file name is PerlApp.pl (Usage is pathtoperlapp\PerlApp.pl -w Filename.pl -e ExecutableName.exe -d [for dependant] OR -f [for free-standing].
I think you will have to purchase a license to convert perl files into free-standing files.
Write a compiler if you can't find one. It'd be a fun project. If you know Perl and ASM, it should be rather easy. No more than about two or three hundred hours work
If you want a quicker solution though, I know that there is a free Perl compiler already written, though I haven't used it and don't know where it is. Try perl.com or perl.org. [sig]<p> Sincerely,<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href=
Actually, there is a Perl to C compiler out there (since Perl was written in C, this is an easy conversion). If you can find that, just convert to C, then compile it. [sig]<p> Sincerely,<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href=
Thanks Mate, You have been very helpfull, Oh yea, and you got my vote
I just don't know enough darn c though. I know perl really well, but I picked up on c because I know so much perl, never really had the chance to get more programming expirience with it since work always got it the way.
Thanks Though, maybe in a few years I'll make one. You really stuck that one in my head though, now I want to make one.
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