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[!REBOL3 Schemes] Implementors guide

Maxim
7-Jan-2010
[339]
Graham... did you try the screen? mine works its really cool.
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[340x2]
Yes .. I have tried it
Needs 10 points of touch to set it up corectly
Carl
7-Jan-2010
[342]
Anway, we can go the custom route on the console.  But, we'll need 
help with that on Linux (whatever desktop) and OS X, etc.
Maxim
7-Jan-2010
[343x2]
yes... the basic code is there, which anyone can improve.
Carl, did you get lib loading to work properly on OSX ?
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[345]
Now back to basic documentation ...  have you allocated any spare 
cycles to this?
Carl
7-Jan-2010
[346]
G: yes... and more than spare cycles. But, the list is long.
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[347]
note to self .. update rebolweek to say that Carl is restoring the 
1998 r1 console to R3alpha ....
Carl
7-Jan-2010
[348]
Not r1. R2!
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[349]
schemes would be a nice place to start .... we need to get smtp, 
and pop done.
Kaj
7-Jan-2010
[350]
G, that's what you just requested, wasn't it?
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[351]
Ok, r2 then .. but that wasn't 1998.
Carl
7-Jan-2010
[352x2]
true.
M: ran into holiday schedule on OS X libs.
Henrik
7-Jan-2010
[354]
Graham, perfect for a third party to do (and has been for about a 
year).
Carl
7-Jan-2010
[355]
Bingo. Keep in mind that Gab wrote HTTP based on those wiki docs 
for scheme.
Maxim
7-Jan-2010
[356]
I stopped working on my C compiler during the holidays... I actually 
took real vacations this year.
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[357]
And we're not Gabriele ...
Carl
7-Jan-2010
[358x2]
Gab succeeded, but came up with a few questions on buffering.
Who's not Gabriele?
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[360x2]
No one has written any more schemes since 2007 ... the logical conclusion 
is that the docs are lacking :)
Or, we are all lazy buggers
Carl
7-Jan-2010
[362x3]
Ok... well... here's the plan on that.
I need to move them into the R3 docs... so I'll polish them up during 
that.
Throw in a few example schemes like finger or whois.
Steeve
7-Jan-2010
[365]
So mean Graham, i wrote the virtual-block scheme but it"s not a protocol
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[366]
Yes, some sample simple network schemes
Henrik
7-Jan-2010
[367]
We will need FTP. That is going to be a pain, but someone has to 
do it.
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[368]
Well, as Newton said .. got to start somewhere
Carl
7-Jan-2010
[369x2]
Sterling Newton said that?
Man, I miss that guy.
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[371x2]
No,  Isaac Newton
I think he phrased it .. something about standing on the shoulders 
of giants or something
Carl
7-Jan-2010
[373]
Anyway, I agree with this as a priority because it allows greater 
concurrent contribution to R3 base code.
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[374x2]
Great ... look forward to seeing something soon.
Henrik .. are you offering to do the ftp protocol?
Henrik
7-Jan-2010
[376]
Graham, no.
Steeve
7-Jan-2010
[377x3]
Carl, what the scheme system/schemes/console is used for ?
hmm... i think i got it
Is that if i map a port at system/ports/output, I can redirect all 
the output (print, probe etc...) ?
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[380x2]
If you're working with a line oriented protcol .. do you save the 
buffer to your own buffer and work on it line by line ( deline ) 
?
Or is it enline
Pekr
7-Jan-2010
[382x3]
I don't agree on console not greatly ruining the R3 experience. R3 
sucks big way because of it. for me it degrades my experience by 
some 20-30%. Not being reboller, I would trash it. Python has own 
console too IIRC.
that "ppl can do it themselves" is rather silly. We are at it once 
again.
We never learn, and I write documents for nothing :-)
Graham
7-Jan-2010
[385x2]
Pekr, just say "I agree with Graham"
Thank you for your cooperation.
Pekr
7-Jan-2010
[387x2]
I f*cking agree with Graham :-)
There's many ppl out there, who will want to try REBOL as a tool, 
and have ABSOLUTLY NO intention into coding some infrastructure things 
themselves. So - we can say such things as "do it yourself" in a 
community cooperative manner here, but let's not dare to present 
such opinions publicly ...