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Its been a long time since I programmed in delphi but I could give it a hack. I came here during work hours originally in order to try to learn ADA (as this project im on now is about 90% ada.) so I had to learn lots and quickly :P... I thought I might give back to the community at some stage so here I am.
: That's pretty thoughtful. I think [[User:Waldorf|Waldorf]] is responsible for 90% of the Ada code around here. --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 20:50, 27 November 2007 (MST)
 
I was actually thinking about either doing more socket's stuff and/or doing a 6502 or 68k Assembler (based on a lookup table.) in the near future.
: The sockets stuff would be pretty cool. I'd love to see some 6502 and 68k code. As for an actual assembler, I could see 6502, but a 68k assembler might be too large. Check out [[RCBF]] to see something done along similar lines. --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 20:50, 27 November 2007 (MST)
 
But if I wrote a assembler I would probably GPL it and dump it somewhere like sourceforge at the same time that I submitted it here.
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What is the policy regarding something like that?
: Anything and everything on Rosetta Code is under the GNU Free Documentation License v1.2. See [[Project:Copyrights]] for the full story. The GFDL license is probably less restrictive than you're looking for. Also, try signing your talk page additions with <nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki> while you're logged in. It'll look something like this: --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 20:50, 27 November 2007 (MST)