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Graham 12-May-2006 [572] | Look what the prospect of Orca has brought us ... Rebol3! |
Pekr 12-May-2006 [573x2] | graham - my reference was not to Ruby/AGG, which apparently can be a good product, but to statements like "rails .... even faster than rebol" - whish sounds, from someone who is interested in languages so much, like a plain nonsense, comparing language to framework ... |
are you sure Carl's motives were based upon Orca pressure? | |
Henrik 12-May-2006 [575] | I'm pretty sure that Carl has been thinking about Rebol3 since the release of Rebol2 :-) |
Graham 12-May-2006 [576x3] | Let me see now ... modules were announced shortly after R#? |
Timing is curious ... | |
And of course it is in RT's interest to kill off any impending clones, or make them irrelevant. | |
Pekr 12-May-2006 [579] | no matter what anyone can think, as for my limited skills to others - I prefer rebol because of Rebol and I can' understand nonsense like Ruby has rails, which is popular, it means Ruby is cool kind of attitude - Ruby is still Ruby ... and you like the programming language, or you don't ... and I like rebol .... :-) |
Henrik 12-May-2006 [580] | The most curious thing I remember Carl saying was that he said he would do it now if he had a million $. That was around the 2005 devcon. |
Pekr 12-May-2006 [581x2] | not ... as a long term amigan here, not really sure for modules ... modules were there long enough, no? :-) It was components ... big, colorfull announcemend, yada, yada ... removed later, when R# went to sleep :-)) |
Henrik - maybe he got his million? Before Devcon 2005, Carl told me, that he has got some investor ... not sure how it evolved though ... | |
Graham 12-May-2006 [583x2] | So, we need to encourage Orca is we want to see Rebol 3 progress |
Commercial pressure appears to be very effective in prodding along Rebol development. | |
Pekr 12-May-2006 [585] | Maybe Orca should announce some feature, then it will appear in R3 :-) I can see some Io inspiration :-) at least as far as even system is concerned - libevent is used for R3, or so I heard ... |
Henrik 12-May-2006 [586] | pekr, yes, Carl is wisely quiet about such things |
Graham 12-May-2006 [587] | Time for Orca to annouce free ssl support |
Pekr 12-May-2006 [588] | :-)) no you are talking, Graham :-) |
Henrik 12-May-2006 [589] | Is Orca that far that it could handle that? |
Pekr 12-May-2006 [590] | but Henrik is right - so far blog discussed only language related extensions, but not overall architecture .... I invited Carl to tell us more about View internals, open-sourcing model, modules, integration with externall world, language extensibility, etc. |
Graham 12-May-2006 [591] | When was R3 announced? |
Henrik 12-May-2006 [592] | the start of development or the first mumblings? |
Graham 12-May-2006 [593] | I note Orca mailing list has 22 messages in March, and none in April. |
Pekr 12-May-2006 [594] | dunno, but you may be right .... maybe Carl saw the situation, our requests, and knew that the only chance was much more than just incremental update ... |
Graham 12-May-2006 [595] | interesting speculations :) |
Pekr 12-May-2006 [596x3] | If R3 is successfull, then I am satisfied ... but still ... Ruby is much larger community than us. I wonder if Gabriele plus few other contracted, can keep up .... still open sourcing to some extent may help .... but otoh I ma not sure, if some new quality developers would join. I prefer to have rebol extensible by 3rd party developers, rather than have it necessarily open sourced. But then I request RT to port it to new platforms fast enough ... |
... well, but Carl said " I want rebol for my cell phone, and I want it now" ... so hopefully porting to new platform can happen at one week development at max ;-) | |
drrrrrrr ..... wake-up, pekr, wake-up :-) | |
Henrik 12-May-2006 [599x3] | I'd suspect he'd be going for making things as modularized as possible, make the core as small as possible so there is very little to port. |
I love how much of Rebol is actually written in Rebol itself, but if that threshold can be lowered even further with rebcode, that will only make rebol even more portable. | |
the problem is that there is soo much to do. Rebol covers so much ground, there would be enough work for 30-40 top-skilled software engineers over the next 2-3 years working full time to cover everything. I would for example like to see just a bit of focus on the Word Browser, make it complete so you could add comments. It's hard because there are a 100 other things to do. It's like playing tennis and someone throws 50 balls at you. You'd need a really big racket. | |
JaimeVargas 12-May-2006 [602x3] | Common Pekr, Have you seriously study any language besides Rebol. |
You talk with property but then you are not able to produce any code | |
Ruby rocks and Rebol rocks and Scheme Rocks, and Orca Rocks. | |
BrianW 12-May-2006 [605] | Even Perl rocks, in the right context. |
JaimeVargas 12-May-2006 [606] | It is better to be a polyglot than succumb on the I don't understand that, so I will not use it, and by the way I will bash any other language that I don't get. |
BrianW 12-May-2006 [607x2] | Oh, and I've recently discovered that bash can be made to rock in its niche |
On the other hand, if Pekr wants to be a Rebol wizard and specialize in that, it's his privilege to do so.. | |
JaimeVargas 12-May-2006 [609x2] | I do believe that the competition is great, and by the way for a much as I love Rebol. I don't see the like the ultimate end of computer science,, as matter of fact I see some drastic limitations like Rebol can't bootstrap Rebol, because rebol is not compilable. |
Yes, Pekr should become a Rebol wizards and demostrate so. Instead of talking with property about other languages. | |
BrianW 12-May-2006 [611] | I'll agree with that :) |
JaimeVargas 12-May-2006 [612] | Ruby and Rails both are making a lot money for some people. How many Pro-Applications makin $$$$$ does rebol has. And I mean public knowledge not embedded internal projects? |
BrianW 12-May-2006 [613] | Internal projects should count. Ruby's first major US user was NOAA, I think. |
JaimeVargas 12-May-2006 [614x4] | My knowledge of this is IOS and QTask. I don't know how much IOS produce, but I believe Qtask or more specifically Quilts will make a lot of money. |
But I am diverging. I will repeat it Rails phylosophy of pragmatism and convention before configuration or reinvention is great; and the 10 min tuturials are true, becoming and medium level usert takes one or two weeks, and with medium-level user you are already programming lots of great things. | |
With abstractions, unit-testing, versioning, environment scoping (development, testing, production), autodomentation, portability, compatibility (any SQL db here), etc. Rails rocks. | |
Yeah, I can do a lot of this with Rebol, but I will spend more than 10 minutes to have basic CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Destroy) code, and much more it I want all of the rest. | |
Pekr 12-May-2006 [618x4] | Jaime - you never so my code, so don't try to pretend I am not able to code. That I don't produce any code does not mean I am not able to. I have different orientation at my current job, that is all. And of course, I am really not a good coder to provide code of Cyphre level quality. |
Jaime- I don't by typical crap what you try to suggest here. So typical - even Carl used it - show some code, or shut-up - like there are no other important project areas needed. | |
such attitude just show me some elitist aproach .... | |
but I have enough of commone sense, being productive historically in 5 or 6 languages (producing some real life apps), that I can judge, even with limited understanding, what is good for me and why. I just tried to say, that Ruby does NOT attract me, I would better use Python, which I like better. | |
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