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Pekr 5-Jan-2005 [326] | yes, it was state of personal computing or something like that .... |
Geomol 5-Jan-2005 [327] | This one? http://www.eskimo.com/~goody/links/back.to.prsnl.cmptng.html |
Pekr 5-Jan-2005 [328] | yes, that is that :-) |
Geomol 5-Jan-2005 [329] | He was right. And many of those words still stands. Only today the complexity is even worse, the need for CPU Power, RAM and HD space is even higher. |
yeksoon 5-Jan-2005 [330] | on UML. my take on that is it can consume a lot of time and energy.... as engineers try to 'perfect' their model. Personally, I use FLiP process ( http://www.fusebox.org/index.cfm?&fuseaction=methodology.steps ) or Fusebox for short. It makes it easier for end users to understand. |
Jean-François 5-Jan-2005 [331] | Pekr, I think you might find the following interesting Object Role Modeling (ORM) http://www.orm.net/index.html http://www.objectrolemodeling.com/ Responsibility-Driven Design http://www.wirfs-brock.com/pages/home.html Responsibility-based Modeling http://alistair.cockburn.us/crystal/articles/rbm/responsibilitybasedmodeling.html |
Pekr 5-Jan-2005 [332x2] | thanks, will look at those links ... |
hmm, I can't get request-file to work from script .... only from console ... | |
Ammon 5-Jan-2005 [334] | Really? What's your error? |
Pekr 5-Jan-2005 [335x4] | file: request-file/keep/file/filter %../ "*.txt" |
nothing happens .... | |
ah, wait a bit, forget it probably ... | |
two scripts of the same name in two dirs, editing wrong one ;-) | |
Ammon 5-Jan-2005 [339] | Hehe, LOL. Don't ya love it? ;-) |
Pekr 5-Jan-2005 [340] | no :-) I feel dumb :-) |
Ammon 5-Jan-2005 [341] | I've done the exact same thing and requested help here too, so I feel ya. ;-) |
Pekr 5-Jan-2005 [342] | :-) I start debugging in a typical way for me ... started to commented out the code ... but then I reached the level, where the code would not obviously work, and so I went to file-manager to check things out ... |
Ammon 5-Jan-2005 [343] | That's precisely what I did. ;-) |
[unknown: 5] 6-Jan-2005 [344x2] | I just want to say that I tested out Doc's NTLM library and it worked very well today. I was successful in testing this out on our corporate network. If Altme had something like this we could use ALTME from behind the corporate firewall. |
http://softinnov.org/rebol/ntlm.shtml | |
Pekr 7-Jan-2005 [346x4] | yesterady, I was rather pleasantly surprised. At XidysComp, we use http://www.MoneyS3.CZaccounting system, but mainly for our PC sales store, invoicing, connection to POS system etc. It has some limitation, as e.g. one product, e.g. Seagate 80GB, 7200 can have just one store number and one reference number to dealer. Well, but we buy the same product from more than one dealer. |
So we asked money.cz representative to come and explain few things, and we've got Director himself. He agreed that there is some limitation and was surprised, when I showed him Rebol, and small parser for few dealer pricelist. He said that was exactly his idea someone would do something like that and that it could be sold. He liked the way we think (the rebol way) and he wants to teach us more about S3 to become sales partner for some customers ... | |
It is really nice when oportunities rise that way and that someone can see potential in small, flexible tools ..... | |
... more on that in my upcoming probably two or threee docs coming during weekend ... | |
Gabriele 7-Jan-2005 [350x3] | RFC: http://www.colellachiara.com/soft/Libs/messaging.r(while we wait for RS) |
and BTW, maye IN-INTERVAL? can be useful to anyone else too? checks if a value is inside an interval, assuming a ring. can be easily used for rings mod 2^n where n is multiple of 8, just using binaries. see http://www.colellachiara.com/soft/Libs/chord.r | |
maye = maybe | |
Pekr 7-Jan-2005 [353] | how can we compare to Rugby, Uniserve - in principle? |
eFishAnt 7-Jan-2005 [354] | that is very short, maybe < 2 pages...it that the whole cannoli? |
Gabriele 7-Jan-2005 [355x3] | Petr: wrt to Rugby, it is somewhat similar, but message-oriented instead of RPC oriented |
Rugby is more advanced, but in principle Rugby is a subset of this one. | |
Steve: that's all, even though it depends on a couple minor things. | |
Pekr 7-Jan-2005 [358] | message or rpc, it just sounds the same to me? |
Gabriele 7-Jan-2005 [359x2] | RPC means that you call a function on the other side, and you get back a result |
messaging means that you send a value to the other side, and you get (possibly) a value in return | |
Pekr 7-Jan-2005 [361] | or you don't, if you call it in async mode ... but maybe Maarten already implemented more than only RPC then ... |
Gabriele 7-Jan-2005 [362x2] | messaging does not imply a procedure call, even though in practice you will be doing that |
if you want to test it, do timers.r and async-protocol.r first (from async-protocol it only needs the wait-start and wait-stop functions, but you will probably need the async-protocol anyway so...) | |
Pekr 7-Jan-2005 [364] | well, I seem to understand ... |
Gabriele 7-Jan-2005 [365] | http://www.colellachiara.com/soft/Libs/timers.r |
Pekr 7-Jan-2005 [366] | hmm, what about complete package? |
Gabriele 7-Jan-2005 [367x2] | http://www.colellachiara.com/soft/Libs/async-protocol.r |
Petr: probably soon. | |
Pekr 7-Jan-2005 [369] | where's chord? :-) I can see only a parser, that is surely not everything Chord related? Is Chord needed for messages.r to work? |
Gabriele 7-Jan-2005 [370x6] | and, I tend to always depend on utility.r so you might need it too (same location) |
http://www.colellachiara.com/soft/Libs/utility.r | |
chord: will be there tomorrow or so. | |
i have a prototype that can be easily translated to real code using messaging.r and the in-interval? function you see there. | |
so i just need to change the prototype code into real working code... and then test it a bit. | |
Chord needs messaging.r, not viceversa. | |
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