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Graham 28-Sep-2009 [1830] | Chris, is your Rebol <-> Json converter better than the others? Why rewrite? |
Chris 28-Sep-2009 [1831] | It wasn't so much a rewrite as following on from code I'd written prior. Whether it's better, I don't know - I was going for cleaner, and the /flat option. |
amacleod 28-Sep-2009 [1832] | Thanks, Michael |
Maxim 1-Oct-2009 [1833] | amacleod - your C.A.P.T.A.I.N. app is quite impressive... congrats, its fun to see what people are doing with REBOL and to know that all the help going around here leads to amazing stuff ! |
amacleod 1-Oct-2009 [1834] | Thanks Maxim, Waiting for your GLass/Liquid stuff to be completed...I would love to get a better inface on my app...right now I feel its full of hacks to get R2 view to do what I need it to do... I looked at GLayout (and REBGUI) but I thought pure VID would be easier for me to make any needed workarounds to missing needed compoments. Once I get a solid version 1 out I will look into porting to R3 (If new VID is ready) or your stuff again if you release a new version... |
Graham 28-Dec-2009 [1835] | We already have a R2beta world ... why not use that? |
Gregg 28-Dec-2009 [1836] | Seconded. |
amacleod 28-Dec-2009 [1837] | How do I get an account to R2Beta? |
WuJian 28-Dec-2009 [1838] | Ditto |
Graham 29-Dec-2009 [1839x2] | Ask Gregg |
Sorry, it's ask Gabriele, BrianH or Carl | |
Graham 27-Jan-2010 [1841] | Wow... .Gabriele you've been busy .... |
Steeve 27-Jan-2010 [1842x2] | Nice schemes Gaby. |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mey8GokRFf4 | |
Graham 27-Jan-2010 [1844] | Can you do an english version Steeve? |
Steeve 27-Jan-2010 [1845x2] | I don't know if it's possible without destructing the flow (lot of private jokes) |
A literal traduction would mean nothing | |
Pekr 27-Jan-2010 [1847] | Thanks, Gabriele! |
Henrik 27-Jan-2010 [1848] | Great stuff, Gabriele |
Pekr 27-Jan-2010 [1849] | I wonder how Hardball differs to Rugby? Does it cure Rugby's ocassional problems? |
Sunanda 27-Jan-2010 [1850] | Lots of good stuff in the power-mezz .... thanks, Gabriele! http://www.rebol.it/power-mezz/ |
Janko 27-Jan-2010 [1851] | Ups.. should respond here.. power-mezz seems really awesome collections of stuff? I should take a week off and study all it offers! Is this part qtask libraries? I saw qtask in the license now. |
Graham 27-Jan-2010 [1852] | It looks like stuff Gabriele has done for qtask |
Janko 27-Jan-2010 [1853] | collect seems an awesome idea :) .. what are macros about and that custom func ? |
Gabriele 27-Jan-2010 [1854x2] | i need volunteers to help with the docs. there's a wiki in the sourceforge page... |
also, patches are always welcome. just clone the HG repository from the sourceforge page. you are also welcome to publish your derived repositories, and i will just pull the things i like. | |
james_nak 27-Jan-2010 [1856] | Thanks Gabriele. Good job. |
Will 27-Jan-2010 [1857] | Graham, how is Jaime doing? is he monitoring R3 for a come back? |
Graham 27-Jan-2010 [1858] | I don't think he is monitoring R3 .. I've just been in communication with him recently He's still scheming, and you can see what he is doing from his Linkedin profile |
Gregg 27-Jan-2010 [1859] | Excellent Graham. Thanks for pursuing that. |
Henrik 9-Mar-2010 [1860] | Replying to amacleod here: http://www.rm-asset.com/ This provides a good description. |
BrianH 9-Mar-2010 [1861] | It appears to be a studio of programmers that do development, not an IDE. |
Henrik 9-Mar-2010 [1862] | Please don't call me an IDE :-) |
BrianH 9-Mar-2010 [1863] | I would never do so, you are totally RAD :) |
Henrik 9-Mar-2010 [1864] | Uhm, thanks :-) |
BrianH 9-Mar-2010 [1865x2] | RAD was a term in the '90s that meant Rapid Application Development. It's a compliment, if a somewhat goofy one. |
Yes, it was corny then too. | |
Henrik 9-Mar-2010 [1867] | AFAIK the compliment only works because it was also a term in the 80's meaning "cool". |
BrianH 9-Mar-2010 [1868] | Hence the pun, even when Borland coined the term. If you want to know what it referred to, look at every development environment nowadays which has a visual GUI designer, especially those that affect the code directly when you make visual changes. All high-end IDEs in modern times are cheap knockoffs of Delphi from the early '90s (back in the Win 3.1 days), even Visual Studio. |
Henrik 9-Mar-2010 [1869] | I suppose the NeXT guys didn't have much to say in that? Maybe my history is not good on that. When did Delphi come around? |
BrianH 9-Mar-2010 [1870x2] | Before NeXT by a few years. |
But the modern IDE style folows the Delphi model. Especially the MS tools, since they licensed the patents (and poached Borland's employees). | |
Henrik 9-Mar-2010 [1872] | Maybe that's one more reason why no-one bought NeXT boxes (aside from the price). |
BrianH 9-Mar-2010 [1873x4] | And also the Sun and Oracle tools, since the component model of Java was designed by Borland. And Eclipse, since it emulated the MS tools. |
Developers did buy NeXT boxes to cross-develop for other platforms. And some apps got ported to Windows later (I miss Lotus Improv). | |
NeXT's visual form designer was based on Smalltalk's. Delphi followed a different model altogether. | |
Smalltalk came first, of course. | |
Andreas 9-Mar-2010 [1877] | And I think NeXTSTEP preceded Delphi by several years, in fact. Of course, OSX's present-day interface builder app is a direct NeXTSTEP heritage. But we're way off-topic now, I guess :) |
Gregg 9-Mar-2010 [1878] | VB came before Delphi, and I think Interface Builder beat them both. |
Reichart 9-Mar-2010 [1879] | NeXT (85) came WAY before VB (91) and Delphi (93) |
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