World: r3wp
[DevCon2007] DevCon 2007
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Anton 11-May-2007 [1993] | No, 4 x 32bits = 4 dimensions, I think. |
Pekr 11-May-2007 [1994] | Well, they should form some venture and use the thing for some Artificial Intelligence things. You remember Carl studies brain and how it behaves (neurons) :-) |
[unknown: 10] 11-May-2007 [1995] | man this is so well thought thru ist actualy bridging the problem to simplicity... |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [1996] | they get into defining how quantum mechanics, fit into rebol and relavance... so they both are complementary :-D |
Anton 11-May-2007 [1997] | each dimension has 32bit range of possible unique items. (the length of the dimension) |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [1998x2] | not quite, that is the physical structure dimension. |
the actual number of nodes which can be identified. | |
[unknown: 10] 11-May-2007 [2000] | hahaha |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [2001] | each levels can map to a specific type of hw/sw structure. |
Pekr 11-May-2007 [2002] | We should use something like that for next-gen Virtual OS :-) To distribute and relate our apps :-) |
[unknown: 10] 11-May-2007 [2003] | Rebol/Vista |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [2004x2] | so that you can easily (and quickly) know if a node is local or on the other side of the earth |
see him briging the gaps !!! ;-) | |
[unknown: 10] 11-May-2007 [2006] | bad connectin suddenly |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [2007x3] | rather: REBOL/Universe |
we can do or no ANYthing! ;-) | |
no=know | |
[unknown: 10] 11-May-2007 [2010x2] | NOOOO |
not xml | |
btiffin 11-May-2007 [2012] | He is talking very real-world fail cases now...but they will continue failing... |
Pekr 11-May-2007 [2013] | Imagine companie's Document management system, based upon that. Or CRM. You query company, and get linked all relevant emails, scanned faxes, documents as invoices, orders, whatever, cross linked ... |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [2014] | exactly |
[unknown: 10] 11-May-2007 [2015] | link quality is dropping here.. |
Gabriele 11-May-2007 [2016] | [developer-:-relavance-:-com] |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [2017x2] | this tool is pretty insane. |
notice its name: "Thought" | |
[unknown: 10] 11-May-2007 [2019] | I have the idea that the concept of flexibility is exposed here to its unlimits ... ;-) |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [2020] | exactly... there is no design phase... the analysis is simply implemented. |
[unknown: 10] 11-May-2007 [2021] | would be nice to drag and drop my brain in that application and let is parse into contexts automaticly.. |
Pekr 11-May-2007 [2022] | :-)) |
Sunanda 11-May-2007 [2023] | Implementing the analysis is only possible if the response times meet the business needs. If not, you need a faster layer. |
Gabriele 11-May-2007 [2024x2] | sorry, email is [developers-:-relavance-:-com] (missed the s) |
and website is http://www.relavance.com/ | |
[unknown: 10] 11-May-2007 [2026] | Its close to AI... |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [2027] | oh, that is new!!! |
Pekr 11-May-2007 [2028] | Max - geeting some ideas to be put into Elixir? :-) |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [2029] | hi, you want to propose or are asking? |
Pekr 11-May-2007 [2030x2] | asking :-) |
I mean - after seeing Don's presentation .... | |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [2032x4] | hehe, well Ron is 15km from work ;-) |
so, I am priviledged :-) | |
carl also seems to like liquid :-D and liked liquidGL a lot... | |
so there might be a way to get relavance and RT as the engine, and elixir as the desktop :-) | |
[unknown: 10] 11-May-2007 [2036] | liquidGL.. I need to roam more rebol sites.. |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [2037x2] | it would allow millions of nodes |
his system is not specifically meant for dataflow "processing" but can be used to support its specification, so we could actually store the data into relavance, I guess. | |
[unknown: 10] 11-May-2007 [2039] | i need more sugar... |
Maxim 11-May-2007 [2040x2] | BTW, my demo was supposed to include a networked node system, but a snag in my hasty implimentation kept me from finishing in time for the devcon. |
this allows us to send the node data inbetween two sessions of elixir . | |
Gabriele 11-May-2007 [2042] | you see, graham is right, you never finish anything. |
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