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BrianH 26-Oct-2011 [6403x2] | I guess that's one of the benefits of the cross-propagation of ideas between MS's .NET group and their community. |
Looks like it borrowed from Nemerle as well - the closest thing to REBOL with a C-like syntax that you could get back in 2005. I lost interest in Nemerle when they started supporting indentation-based syntax (that's a real turn-off) and when C# started adopting many of its features (such as what MS calls LINQ now). Roslyn is basically Mono.Compiler + LINQ. | |
Maxim 26-Oct-2011 [6405x2] | We're using MS Entity Framework for a project and I must say that its the first API/framework from MS which, I think, makes our job factually easier. i.e. it doesn't just re-engineer the same concept with new syntax. Its an actual improvement in how a team can organise larg'ish project. |
the fact that it takes about 30 minutes to implement the general concept of entities in REBOL (it took them 2 years within their toolchain ;-) is a testatment to how good it is IMHO. i.e. something which is conceptually friendly to some REBOL idioms (in concept, not it actual code) is pretty nice for a change. | |
Henrik 29-Oct-2011 [6407] | The Rossi test was completed yesterday, unfortunately again in secrecy and with only sparse data available. |
AdrianS 29-Oct-2011 [6408] | supposedly the reactor worked in self sustaining mode (no input power) for 6 hours, putting out around 470kW |
Henrik 30-Oct-2011 [6409] | One simple test would be to run it for 60 or 600 hours while producing the same output. That might convince anyone. |
ddharing 30-Oct-2011 [6410] | Greenspun's Tenth Rule of Programming: any sufficiently complicated C or Fortran program contains an ad hoc informally-specified bug-ridden slow implementation of half of Common Lisp. All of the names are different, but the result is the same -- more or less. |
Dockimbel 3-Nov-2011 [6411] | Rent-a-mac in the cloud for development instead of buying your own: http://www.macincloud.com/ |
Kaj 3-Nov-2011 [6412] | Useful, but very expensive |
Andreas 8-Nov-2011 [6413] | NXP is about to manufacture DIP-packaged ARMs (Cortex-M0): http://www.nxp.com/news/press-releases/2011/10/nxp-cortex-m0-microcontrollers-in-high-volume-tssop-and-so-packages-target-8-16-bit-applications.html http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers/cortex_m0/lpc1100l/LPC1114FN28.html |
Kaj 8-Nov-2011 [6414] | I just located my old soldering iron :-) |
BrianH 8-Nov-2011 [6415x3] | Unlimited service in the US, over Wifi by default (Sprint as a fallback), $19 per month: http://techcrunch.com/2011/11/07/republic-wireless-officially-unveils-19month-service-unlimited-everything-no-contracts/ |
http://www.republicwireless.com/ | |
Looks like a couple of my friends with no phones might have an option now :) | |
Henrik 9-Nov-2011 [6418] | UNIX V6 ported to ANSI C: http://os-blog.com/xv6-unix-v6-ported-to-ansi-c-x86/ |
Geomol 9-Nov-2011 [6419x2] | Wow, that's cool! Linked. |
Unix in less than 9,000 lines of code seems ok efficient. | |
Kaj 9-Nov-2011 [6421] | Interesting how students don't believe that something simple can work |
Andreas 9-Nov-2011 [6422x2] | In the original write-up they don't mention a disbelief in simplicity, but rather a disbelief in the relevance of V6 due to: a) age, b) strange programming language, c) strange target hardware. |
s/strange/obsolete/g, to stay even closer to the original write-up. | |
Kaj 9-Nov-2011 [6424] | Why would you think it irrelevant if you believe that it works and it is the basis of the same systems you still use today? |
Geomol 10-Nov-2011 [6425] | Prince of Persia released for the Commodore 64 http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-10/17/prince-of-persia-c64 :) |
Cyphre 11-Nov-2011 [6426] | Adobe abandons Flash plugin on mobile devices: http://www.zdnet.com/blog/perlow/exclusive-adobe-ceases-development-on-mobile-browser-flash-refocuses-efforts-on-html5-updated/19226 |
Endo 11-Nov-2011 [6427] | Prince of Persia released for the Commodore 64 - Graphics are almost same with Amiga version :) I ordered. it will be fun to finish it on a real C64. |
Oldes 11-Nov-2011 [6428] | Adobe wants people to create AIR applications (Flash packed in AIR) which enables them to use even the native extensions: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/air/articles/developing-native-extensions-air.html Native extensions would not be easy to do in browser from security reasons I guess. Stupid banners one can do even in Flash6. Also there will be demand on HTML5 ads as it's not so easy to block them. |
Oldes 13-Nov-2011 [6429] | I think here is quite good reading what's going on in Adobe - http://www.mikechambers.com/blog/2011/11/11/clarifications-on-flash-player-for-mobile-browsers-the-flash-platform-and-the-future-of-flash/ |
Dockimbel 13-Nov-2011 [6430] | Baysick: a Scala DSL implementing basic: http://blog.fogus.me/2009/03/26/baysick-a-scala-dsl-implementing-basic/ Close, but no cigar. ;-) |
Dockimbel 14-Nov-2011 [6431] | Common Crawl - now everyone can be Google: http://www.i-programmer.info/news/136-open-source/3320-common-crawl.html |
Oldes 16-Nov-2011 [6432] | Adobe managers really love HTML5, they are slowly leaving Flex as well: Given our experiences innovating on Flex, we are extremely well positioned to positively contribute to the advancement of HTML5 development, starting with mobile applications. In fact, many of the engineers and product managers who worked on Flex SDK will be moving to work on our HTML efforts... http://blogs.adobe.com/flex/2011/11/your-questions-about-flex.html |
Mchean 17-Nov-2011 [6433] | hope for lithium battery life: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15735478 |
Geomol 20-Nov-2011 [6434] | Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo: Tourists in for a 'Magical' Ride http://www.space.com/13625-virgin-galactic-spaceshiptwo-ride-passenger-experience.html |
Pekr 6-Dec-2011 [6435] | MIPS Android 4.x tablet for 99 USD, 250mW power consumption at full load :-) http://www.osnews.com/story/25397/MIPS_99_Tablet_is_First_Ice_Cream_Sandwich_Tablet |
BrianH 6-Dec-2011 [6436x2] | 99 USD, plus another 69 USD to actually get it to the US :( |
I wonder if the NDK has MIPS support yet... | |
Andreas 6-Dec-2011 [6438] | $168 would still be dirt cheap :) |
Pekr 6-Dec-2011 [6439] | Still under 200USD, where Apple commented, that solid tablet is not possible :-) |
Andreas 6-Dec-2011 [6440] | And I think MIPS had a custom R6 NDK version for MIPS. No idea about a R7. |
BrianH 6-Dec-2011 [6441] | http://developer.mips.com/android/download-android-ndk/:) |
Andreas 6-Dec-2011 [6442] | Ah, and http://developer.mips.com/android/says the ICS sources are coming "mid december". |
BrianH 6-Dec-2011 [6443x2] | Good! $200 is too much to pay for a device that can't run REBOL :-/ |
But an NDK means that it potentially could :) | |
Andreas 6-Dec-2011 [6445x2] | Hardly the devices' fault :) |
And maybe the R2 2.5 MIPS builds still work :) | |
BrianH 6-Dec-2011 [6447] | That might be comparable to how the R2 2.5 WinCE builds for HandheldPC, which required a keyboard, ran on Windows Mobile 6.5 machines that didn't have a keyboard, but not on 6.5 Smartphone Edition phones that actually had the keyboard that the build required. But maybe the on-screen keyboard will be enough. |
Dockimbel 6-Dec-2011 [6448] | I used to play with v2.5 on my IpaQ device with virtual keyboard, slow to type, but worked well. |
BrianH 6-Dec-2011 [6449] | Weird. On every device I've tried the WinCE build with, the window didn't resize for the virtual keyboard, so the actual command line was covered up by the keyboard. Are you saying that this problem went away at some point with a more recent WinCE version? |
Dockimbel 6-Dec-2011 [6450] | Nope, just that you need to type without making typos ;) |
Pekr 6-Dec-2011 [6451] | We need RED for those, if Carl is still asleep :-) |
BrianH 6-Dec-2011 [6452] | And I'd like to apologize for that. The ARM build was made for my HP Jornada handheld pc (a netbook precursor) which had a hardware keyboard, then never updated to support virtual keyboards. Or the clipboard or command line either, but those weren't my fault. |
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