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Oldes 13-Jun-2006 [1072] | it's almost the size of rebol/core:-) |
PeterWood 13-Jun-2006 [1073] | and it's only advatntage is access to the DOM. |
Maxim 13-Jun-2006 [1074x3] | check this one out... its much better in all regards. IMHO http://www.openlaszlo.org/ |
its the first use of xml I find interesting. I dare say its at least as simple as rebol within its context of creating web pages. | |
a good demo of how to code in openlaszlo ... http://www.laszlosystems.com/lps/laszlo-in-ten-minutes/ | |
Oldes 13-Jun-2006 [1077x2] | not working - server error 500 http://labs.openlaszlo.org/lzpix-dhtml/ |
but other examples are working - looks like nice flash apps:-) | |
Pekr 13-Jun-2006 [1079] | we need someone with so nice ui skills :-) |
Oldes 13-Jun-2006 [1080x2] | Maxim: I will rather stay with my Rebol/Flash dialect and Rebol or PHP on the server side:-) but the true is, that some of the apps has nice design. |
and hope with Rebol/plugin soon:-)) | |
Maxim 13-Jun-2006 [1082x2] | the flash version of lzpix definitely works.. follow the link from the home site... :-) its very fluid. |
the lazlo in ten minutes... gave me the exact same reaction to when I first tried rebol view. wow, it actually "works". | |
Pekr 13-Jun-2006 [1084] | laszlo must have graphic artist with him. Such apps would be nice in View too .... e.g. I liked old capsule look of Oldes? |
Oldes 13-Jun-2006 [1085x3] | I will continue on my skined view layouts since at least new R3 alpha version will be released. I would like to use same source for making View layouts as for my R/Flash dialect in the future. Using graphic which is used for skinning windows. |
The Flash version will be limited as now I can do much more things in Rebol then in Flash | |
Except fonts - it's a shame, that we cannot use custom embedded fonts in Rebol yet:( | |
Pekr 13-Jun-2006 [1088] | does draw support czech chars? |
Oldes 13-Jun-2006 [1089x2] | it should support if you have correct regional settings |
and correct font | |
Pekr 13-Jun-2006 [1091] | so we can have AA fonts, right? |
Oldes 13-Jun-2006 [1092] | I prefer pixel fonts (for fonts with size less then 12px) |
yeksoon 14-Jun-2006 [1093] | Toyota developing their own OS http://neasia.nikkeibp.com/neasia/004276 |
Pekr 14-Jun-2006 [1094] | reinventing the wheel. The article not mentioning QNX and mentioning Windows mobile seems a bit uninformed |
[unknown: 9] 14-Jun-2006 [1095] | There is good reason to build something from scratch. Lets assume there are 10,000 terminals for Toyota dealers. If you are paying Microsoft about $120 for their software, that alone is 1.2 million. And windows crashes a lot, requires lots of maintenance, and lots of overhead to configure, oh, and is filled with security holes. Building a simple platform that just does a few things can be well worth it. |
JaimeVargas 14-Jun-2006 [1096] | IIRC there was a BMW that was involved in accident locking its passenger, later it was discover that the problem was due to a change on the controller OS to windows embedder. So I guess now BMW are using something else. |
Pekr 14-Jun-2006 [1097x2] | F-Script - scripting OS-X - http://www.fscript.org/ |
I thought next surprise will be OS-X switches to REBOL :-) | |
JaimeVargas 14-Jun-2006 [1099x2] | F-Script is really nice. Having available for about 3 years now. |
What a pitty is not available in other platforms. | |
Henrik 14-Jun-2006 [1101] | jaime, how deep can you go with it? I don't feel too inclined to dive into objC programming right now |
JaimeVargas 14-Jun-2006 [1102x3] | Well you can do full apps with it. |
The most famous one is 'Colloquy' and IRC tool. | |
The good part is that you don't need to do any memory management. But I think you need to be familiar a bit with the Cocoa API, because F-Script wraps it into an smalltalk syntax. | |
Henrik 14-Jun-2006 [1105] | Colloquy? wow.... guess I should study F-script :-) |
BrianH 14-Jun-2006 [1106] | Reichart, the automotive terminals they are talking about in the Toyota article will be installed in the dashboard of the cars. That means quite a bit more than 10,000 terminals here, and a much smaller comparison price. Pekr, they do mention Windows Automotive OS, which is derived from Windows Mobile. |
Tomc 14-Jun-2006 [1107] | another hidden benifit to having your own OS is your employees can't spend the day surfing or playing solaitair if you have not ported the programs |
BrianH 14-Jun-2006 [1108] | Do you play solitaire in your car with the dashboard computer? |
Tomc 14-Jun-2006 [1109] | more apt to dash a computer playing solitaire with my car |
BrianH 14-Jun-2006 [1110x2] | I don't think that Windows Automotive has solitaire, and I'm willing to bet that uITRON doesn't either. |
QNX isn't as much of a player in the Japanese automotive market, AFAIK. | |
Henrik 14-Jun-2006 [1112] | http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/lfcamera/<--- very interesting camera: take a picture, then choose the focus you want in the image. |
JaimeVargas 14-Jun-2006 [1113x2] | ubercool, I want one! |
Steve Dekorte (Io's creator on his visit to Ruby's User Group) I dropped by the San Francisco Ruby User Group meeting the other day. There were about 100 people there and all the presentations that I caught were basically non-technical overviews of dotcom sites that people were making with Ruby on Rails. Also, there were a ton of folks looking to employ Ruby programmers. In contrast, the last Python meeting I went to at Stanford was about 20 people and all the talks were fairly technical. Dynamic languages really seem to be taking off. Perhaps they just need to provide solutions (as Rails does for quick web programming) instead of merely technology for people to see the direct benefits and make the leap. Another interesting bit, I heard that Ruby's Mongrel webserver uses globally locked threads. I'm curious to know don't they use proper continuations and asynchronous sockets as Io does (with coroutines and async sockets)? | |
Graham 15-Jun-2006 [1115] | the most interesting thing I heard about Io at that meeting was that I could run it on my cell phone! |
yeksoon 15-Jun-2006 [1116] | Gates to work 'part-time' in MS by 2008. Ozzie step up to be Chief Software Architect. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060616/tc_nm/microsoft_dc_8 |
[unknown: 9] 15-Jun-2006 [1117] | Great, a guy that basically was "granted" Lotus Notes (he did not invent it for you young guys) is now in charge of MS....amazing...fitting.. |
Robert 16-Jun-2006 [1118] | You want the billion $ idea for digi-cams? Add a SLIM and BEAUTIFY button that will alter the taken pictures in real-time. |
[unknown: 9] 16-Jun-2006 [1119] | : ) |
james_nak 16-Jun-2006 [1120] | Sometimes known as a "lens cover" |
BrianW 16-Jun-2006 [1121] | digital beer goggles. I like it. |
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