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All Linus knows is C.
Let me remind you the only thing you need to know to code ANY kind of application is C
It reminds me of Steve Gibson
"ChromaZone is pretty much the last word in "display hardware palette animation", so it will require you to temporarily drop your system down into 256-color mode ... but if you will give it a whirl I know you'll be quite amazed. I am not trying to sell you a copy of ChromaZone. Really, I'm not. It's just a piece of work that I'm so very proud of, that I'd really like to share the demo with you if you'll take a moment to check it out. It runs on any Windows platform (Win3/95/98), except NT, since it depends upon the virtual timer vxd (VTD) that's not present in NT."
Not portable? Incompability? aah.. assembly.
enjoy your 13.824 bytes Gibson while i can write the same thing in C and have it in maybe 20k bytes and faster that runs on any platform available.