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Pekr 18-Jun-2009 [4103] | nVidia prefers WindowsCE for ARM based netbooks over Android. Finally someone confirmed what I think too: http://www.osnews.com/story/21697/NVIDIA_WinCE_Better_for_ARM_Netbooks_than_Android_Linux |
Robert 19-Jun-2009 [4104] | Opera unite: Has anyone given it a try? This might become some really interesting thing. |
Paul 19-Jun-2009 [4105] | I use officelive which is awesome. http://home.officelive.com/Settings/Pages/Home.aspx |
Tomc 20-Jun-2009 [4106] | Opera unite. I posted it here but it became one of the lost posts |
Henrik 21-Jun-2009 [4107] | http://etoileos.com/downloads/ Etoilé now has a VirtualBox image, for those who want to play around with it quickly. |
Janko 21-Jun-2009 [4108] | Is etoile an operating system? |
Kaj 21-Jun-2009 [4109] | A desktop environment on Linux |
Henrik 22-Jun-2009 [4110] | The first one based wholly on GNUStep, AFAIK. |
Kaj 22-Jun-2009 [4111] | There have been other attempts, but they didn't get very far |
Graham 22-Jun-2009 [4112] | I downloaded it ... and it was zipped :) Is it worthwhile installing?? |
Henrik 22-Jun-2009 [4113] | I think it's very early in development, so it's only if you are curious what it's about. |
Graham 22-Jun-2009 [4114x2] | Drat! |
So, I need to learn objective C to take advantage of this ... | |
Henrik 22-Jun-2009 [4116] | That's one of the big points of Etoile. And GNUstep in general. |
Graham 22-Jun-2009 [4117] | Is there a way to leverage REBOL here? |
Henrik 22-Jun-2009 [4118x2] | Nope. |
(but I've often considered building an Etoile or Squeak-like desktop in REBOL) | |
Graham 22-Jun-2009 [4120] | So, no way for rebol to use the Gnustep libraries to create a GUI ? |
Pekr 22-Jun-2009 [4121] | What is GNU step, in one sentence, without pointing me to Google? :-) |
Henrik 22-Jun-2009 [4122] | GNUstep is an open source implementation of the OPENSTEP specification. |
Pekr 22-Jun-2009 [4123] | I would better look into upcoming versions of BSD, which are going to be GPL free :-) |
Graham 22-Jun-2009 [4124] | Huh? BSD is BSD licensed surely? |
Henrik 22-Jun-2009 [4125x2] | Graham, well, you could probably build the GUI files using REBOL, but that loses another point of GNUstep. It has a pretty powerful GUI builder that leverages late bindings in Objective C to build most of the functionality of the GUI without writing code. |
but I think there are Smalltallk bindings available. | |
Pekr 22-Jun-2009 [4127] | Graham - BSD is not fully BSD ... it is compiled on GCC, which is GPL, no? I have heard they are reaching the state of purity now, so no GPL poison anymore ... |
Graham 22-Jun-2009 [4128] | I didn't think that program compiled by GCC affected their licensing .. unless they're including GCC in their distros |
Henrik 22-Jun-2009 [4129] | AFAIK, they are moving to LLVM. |
BrianH 22-Jun-2009 [4130x2] | LLVM doesn't have complete C/C++ language frontends except for GCC's. |
So far BSD's attempts to get rid of GCC have been more announcement than actual. They also announced (separately) that they were going to create a BSD'ed C compiler that wasn't LLVM (something starting with a p). Don't hold your breath. | |
Kaj 22-Jun-2009 [4132] | That was OpenBSD |
BrianH 22-Jun-2009 [4133] | Sorry, I am aware that there are differences between the BSDs, but I still lump them together when comparisons to GPL are involved. |
Pekr 24-Jun-2009 [4134] | HTC introduces new Android phone, adding TouchFlo 3D like (WinMobile) add-on, called Sense. It is even better, because it contains real widgets: http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/24/htc-hero-details-begin-leaking-from-htcs-own-website |
BrianH 24-Jun-2009 [4135] | It's nice to see the kings of put-something-decent-on-top-of-Windows-Mobile doing something with Android :) |
Pekr 24-Jun-2009 [4136x2] | yes, because UI wise Androind is just the same crap as WinMobile :-) |
btw - Flash coming to most of mobile devices in November this year ... | |
Henrik 30-Jun-2009 [4138] | Firefox 3.5 released, complete with cute HTML 5 welcome video. |
Maxim 30-Jun-2009 [4139] | I read lately how firefox is not handling the html 5 video proberly... you need javascript... :-( |
Henrik 30-Jun-2009 [4140] | hmm... for some reason, youtube videos eat a lot less CPU than they did before. |
Pekr 30-Jun-2009 [4141] | Maxim - IIRC I read something like Mozilla introducing JS free video support ... |
BrianH 30-Jun-2009 [4142] | Their you've-updated page uses JS for fallback support, but Firefox itself doesn't use the fallback (personally confirmed). |
Maxim 30-Jun-2009 [4143x3] | that's cool :-) |
now if only IE8 would have put SVG within the browser ... like firefox. | |
we'd have a perfect world ;-) | |
BrianH 30-Jun-2009 [4146x2] | No, IE8 would also need HTML5 video too, with full DirectVideo support preferably :) |
No perfect world would have Flash video sites exist. | |
Pekr 1-Jul-2009 [4148x2] | PHP 5.3.0 released - "Some of the key new features include: namespaces, late static binding, closures, optional garbage collection for cyclic references, new extensions (like ext/phar, ext/intl and ext/fileinfo), over 140 bug fixes and much more." http://php.net/releases/5_3_0.php |
Hmm, they have added namespaces, but I am probably too dumb to understand their chaotic syntax :-) http://cz.php.net/manual/en/language.namespaces.rationale.php | |
Oldes 1-Jul-2009 [4150] | It looks that PHP is more and more bloated. At least for most cases I used PHP I just needed a few conditions, includes and connection to database with a little bit image and email support. I really don't know why I should do "Personal Home Page" with closures, namespaces, etc.. |
Janko 1-Jul-2009 [4151] | You have to be aware that also many huge systems are written in Personal Home Page :) I agree about the bloat, there are many features I don't think it needs, I definately like that it got closures/anonymous functions. |
Sunanda 1-Jul-2009 [4152] | They added a goto too -- not always a bad idea, but open to all sorts of abuse by poor coders: http://www.php.net/goto |
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