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Pekr 24-Feb-2010 [4753] | Facebook opened its chat system to 3rd clients. Now it is clear it is based on Jabber's XMPP protocol. Now who does Jabber protocol for REBOL? :-) |
Graham 24-Feb-2010 [4754x2] | I thought Paul did one years ago |
View Jabber client http://www.rebolfrance.info/org/telechargement.html | |
Paul 24-Feb-2010 [4756x2] | I didn't do Jabber, I built an MSN messenger clone in REBOL years ago. |
That was way back when we all communicated/collaborated on the REBOL/IOS Developer server. | |
Maxim 25-Feb-2010 [4758] | win7 phone UI... OMG... so many Interface design flaws wrapped into one package... I do think MS will replicate its excellent vista track-record with this. |
Reichart 26-Feb-2010 [4759] | When you make things smaller, you compact all the bad design into one high yeild place :) |
Pekr 18-Mar-2010 [4760] | MS IE9 - interesting plans - http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2010/03/16/html5-hardware-accelerated-first-ie9-platform-preview-available-for-developers.aspx |
Reichart 18-Mar-2010 [4761] | Wow, nice to see just how much IE8 SUCKS! |
Pekr 19-Mar-2010 [4762] | Taken from OS News (credit: Kroc Camen): Google's Native Client (NaCl) is a browser technology to deliver native x86 binaries to users on Windows, Mac and Linux. Whilst this bridges the gap between modern JavaScript speeds and native binaries, portability is limited and that's especially important on the web where there's greater device diversity than on the desktop. Google are announcing that NaCl now also supports x86-64 and ARM. In addition to this Google are also announcing the ANGLE project, an open source compatibility layer to map WebGL (OpenGL ES for the web) to DirectX calls for Windows systems without an OpenGL library. http://www.osnews.com/story/23021/Native_Client_Portability_Almost_Native_Graphics_Layer_Engine |
Janko 19-Mar-2010 [4763x3] | http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/18/windows-phone-7-series-the-complete-guide/ Windows 7 Phone actually looks very nice (I am not a MS fan, but some things of them still suck much less as people give them credit) |
and innovative, with this Android is starting to look like a poorer try because of less design centric development | |
http://blog.cubeofm.com/why-im-investing-in-windows-phone-and-skippin interesting blogpost about it | |
Henrik 20-Mar-2010 [4766x2] | I wonder if this is a trend... I just saw a demo of Ribbon Hero for MS Office. Instead of having Clippy, you have a scoreboard and a list of "challenges" shaped like little games to help you use various features in Word, Excel and Powerpoint. You can share your scores on facebook just like any other game. It's very game oriented, but I wonder if this will help or hinder Office users in the future. |
http://www.officelabs.com/ribbonhero | |
Pekr 20-Mar-2010 [4768] | Haha, it seems MS over-engineered WM7 .... that happens, when marketing guy dictates system features :-) Info from MIX 2010 conference .... - no real multitasking, apart from few exceptions you are left with a push-notification system - only way of how to get your app to the device is marketplace. Devs will have exception, probably for testing purposes - you will not be able to set 3rd party browser or mailer as a default one - devices will most probably not support storage cards - system will not support 3rd party UIs - system files will not be user accessible. Each app will be able to handle only its own directory - no copy&paste |
AdrianS 20-Mar-2010 [4769x2] | I thought the mail and browser _could_ be overriden - at least in the Engadget article is says this: We can tell you that there won't be any silly duplication of functionality" rejections: Microsoft says it won't reject a Google Maps or Google Voice app, or replacement email clients -- or even browsers, if some dev manages to code one up in Sliverlight or XNA." |
but I agree that they're making it lame - seems they think this is the winning formula as defined by Apple | |
Graham 21-Mar-2010 [4771] | $100 tablet prototype http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/03/marvell-teases-with-100-tablet-for-students/ |
Graham 24-Mar-2010 [4772x2] | Interesting touch keyboard assist http://www.thickbuttons.com/ |
it predicts the next letter you want to type and not the whole word | |
Pekr 24-Mar-2010 [4774] | 4x the sensitive performance of CCD and CMOS chips? http://www.dpreview.com/news/1003/10032201quantumfilm.asp |
Maxim 25-Mar-2010 [4775] | again, MS is following Apple and not realizing that Apple isn't MS. ;-) |
Pekr 27-Mar-2010 [4776] | Python gets JIT for X86 32 bit - http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2010-March/098360.html |
BrianH 27-Mar-2010 [4777] | ...again. There's a few Python implementations with JIT. This is just announcing that PyPy's JIT has become practical :) |
NickA 29-Mar-2010 [4778] | Cool nosql blog article: http://stu.mp/2010/03/nosql-vs-rdbms-let-the-flames-begin.html |
Pekr 29-Mar-2010 [4779] | Interesting read, Nick. Few other links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NoSQL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_%28database%29 I think that with RIF we could go the NoSQL way too. In fact, Ashley did so already :-) |
Sunanda 29-Mar-2010 [4780] | NoSQL is for people who need speed rather than acid. I worked on stuff in the 1980s and 1990s that sacrificed guarantees of data consistency for higher rates of throughput. At the time, it was the only way to build those systems as we did not have the raw machine power needed to run large-scale real time systems. These days, the same may still be true for some huge write-heavy applications. If so, people will do what they can get get the performance. But most applications need data consistency more than raw performance. |
Graham 29-Mar-2010 [4781] | Of course it would be good if we could just have uptime .... |
Sunanda 29-Mar-2010 [4782] | That's yet another priority that needs to be factored in! |
Reichart 29-Mar-2010 [4783] | I'm going to move my reply to ~ Chit Chat |
NickA 30-Mar-2010 [4784] | http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/03/state-of-internet-operating-system.html ... I hope Carl is paying attention :) |
Reichart 30-Mar-2010 [4785] | I'm going to move my reply to ~ Chit Chat |
Pekr 31-Mar-2010 [4786x3] | Google to bundle Flash with Chrome - http://www.osnews.com/story/23081/Google_To_Bundle_Flash_with_Chrome_Yup |
AROS on Acer Aspire One 150 netbook - pretty decent performance - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn8TW0gF5xQ | |
Microsoft will release Silverlight 4 in few months - makes it more regular dev platform, than "just" a RIA. Includes support for printing, webcams, microphones, local video recording support, drag&drop, clipboard, multitouch ... | |
Graham 31-Mar-2010 [4789] | Looks good ... is it hosted on windows or running native Aros? |
Rebolek 31-Mar-2010 [4790] | I'm not sure but I think I've read somewhere that it's native |
Graham 31-Mar-2010 [4791x3] | That seemed like a windows window that came up, and he talks about Aros native coming ... |
but it looks like a multiboot loader | |
Dare I reformat my Acer Aspire one ?? | |
Rebolek 31-Mar-2010 [4794] | he shows two versions, one is native and second is hosted under win |
Pekr 31-Mar-2010 [4795] | There are two versions - native AROS, and hosted AROS (Icaros desktop) - http://www.icarosdesktop.org/ |
Graham 31-Mar-2010 [4796x2] | well, I need rebol for it! |
Hmmm bootable usb stick. | |
Pekr 31-Mar-2010 [4798] | Find Carl somewhere, and ask him to finish R3 host kit, so that we can port it ;-) |
amacleod 31-Mar-2010 [4799] | The screen dragging is only available on hosted for now....pretty cool. Its come a ways since last I tried it...Starting to look like a replacement for linux on my "kiosk" apps when R3 gets ported. |
Pekr 31-Mar-2010 [4800] | amacleod - you do any kiosk related work? |
amacleod 31-Mar-2010 [4801x2] | I say kiosk...I just mean dedicated computers running some rebol apps that I have at the firehouse.... A mapping app that locates fire boxes with directions, and a notification system for messages to members to their email and phones via text. Not ready for prime time...hense the quotes. |
Aros - can run 3.1 apps with UAE...wonder if R2 would run? | |
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