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Gregg 5-Dec-2006 [1433x2] | For me, it isn't about the current state of VID widgets that are built-in--though a better UI toolkit for more advanced apps would be *very* welcome--it's about how easy it is to do other things, and do them all in one (very nice) language. I also tihnk we're still just scratching the surface of REBOL, in part because it's hard to build things to share, and not as easy to build larger systems. When our mindset is in small apps, there's much less benefit in building big frameworks, and even reusable components to some extent. i.e. it's often easier, today, to write things ad-hoc, rather than building up a library and environment for larger scale development. |
I don't want to register at yet another site to post comments there thought. :-\ | |
[unknown: 9] 8-Dec-2006 [1435] | You crazy Danes, running real tests and making people who wear tinfoil hats look silly again: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory?id=2702500 |
Henrik 8-Dec-2006 [1436] | :-) I read once that tin foil hats may even amplify the signal if it passes through the head and reflects on the inside of the tinfoil hat. |
Maxim 8-Dec-2006 [1437] | yes... depending on the waves and the shape of the hat, I have read this emprirically measured page done by a university. |
Tomc 8-Dec-2006 [1438] | M.I.T. they also founf the government ownes the frequency best attnuated by\ tinfoil hats :^) |
Pekr 10-Dec-2006 [1439] | Bill Buck reports on EFIKA, running REBOL - http://bbrv.blogspot.com/ |
[unknown: 9] 10-Dec-2006 [1440] | That is cool. The day is coming when someone builds a very durable thin laptop, with no Fancy hardware, no harddrive, just a few gigs of chip space, and a REALLY good wireless interface. It would be especially cool if the keyboard and display detached from each other. All it had was enough to run Firefox. Qtask is READY to make this hardware platform its home… |
Alan 10-Dec-2006 [1441] | BB may yet save the "Amiga" ? |
Pekr 11-Dec-2006 [1442] | It seems Carl received his EFIKA too, he now put his comment to the BB runnin gon EFIKA :-) |
Graham 11-Dec-2006 [1443] | Ok, what exactly is an EFIKA ? the link has no clear statement. |
Pekr 11-Dec-2006 [1444x4] | EFIKA is small PPC board (PC) |
it can run and consume only 4.4 watt, it has PPC 400 MHz CPU - good for embedded stuff ... | |
and with MorphOS, you've got your not so powerfull, but still more powerfull than any amiga AmigaOS compatible computer ... | |
http://www.genesippc.com/efika.php | |
Graham 11-Dec-2006 [1448] | Looks like Morphos is dead according to their website. All licenses withdrawn. |
Rebolek 12-Dec-2006 [1449] | Graham don't forget, this is connected to Amiga. So if MorphOS is dead depends on website you are reading... |
Graham 12-Dec-2006 [1450] | If the MorphOS developers withhold all licensing ... what does one do? |
Pekr 12-Dec-2006 [1451x2] | they don't. That is the old site, where some ppl felt that Genesi owes them something, so they put up the site IIRC. But then some ppl decided to develop it further. 1.5 version is near, and it should be pretty much legal .... |
JAVA 6 released after 2 years of development. They used familiar aproach - one week builds, over 330 developers colaborated. Hopefully RT stics with one release per week or month at least .... | |
Rebolek 12-Dec-2006 [1453] | very interesting http://www.swivel.com |
Cyphre 12-Dec-2006 [1454] | yep, especially the 'Wine and Violent Crime' comparison :) |
Henrik 12-Dec-2006 [1455] | http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=261254<-- XNA makes it possible for bedroom programmers to make Windows and XBox 360 games. Somehow I think it's a very clever way to to let anyone access and program such powerful hardware, much smarter than just slapping Linux on PS3. Where could REBOL fit in to such a scheme to program a piece of hardware like that? |
Pekr 12-Dec-2006 [1456] | Canvas Paint - browsers getting better and better (by including another containers) - http://canvaspaint.org/ |
Maxim 13-Dec-2006 [1457] | my god! http://robotic.media.mit.edu/projects/Leonardo/Leo-tutelage.html |
Tomc 13-Dec-2006 [1458] | Max: there was a PBS on that recently ... http://www.pbs.org/saf/1303/segments/1303-4.htm |
[unknown: 9] 13-Dec-2006 [1459] | BS |
Graham 16-Dec-2006 [1460x4] | http://www.enterpriseweb2.com/?p=176 |
IBM Yahoo Ominifind .. free indexing software for the enterprise... limited to 500,000 documents, webpages. | |
A nice Xmas present for Google. | |
It says it indexes PDFs, but it doesn't do that unless the PDF includes text ie. it doesn't OCR them :( | |
Robert 16-Dec-2006 [1464] | I never understand this fuzz about desktop indexing. This problem is solved for me for... 8 years? Take a look at: www.dtsearch.com |
Anton 17-Dec-2006 [1465] | The noise is because there's money in it. |
Pekr 19-Dec-2006 [1466] | VID NG by Microsoft - watch the video - http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=266036 |
Henrik 19-Dec-2006 [1467] | damn, that 's a big video |
Maxim 19-Dec-2006 [1468x3] | funny, I am not overly impressed... |
maybe its because I've used sooo many 3D apps. | |
3D animation apps that is... and developped interactive tools in them. | |
Henrik 19-Dec-2006 [1471] | I tried WPF demos on the mac. it runs OK, but the pages are quite large. |
Maxim 19-Dec-2006 [1472x2] | It seems like there is sooooooo much code for so little result. |
IMHO | |
Pekr 20-Dec-2006 [1474x4] | Google axes search API - http://www.osnews.com/story.php/16769/Google-Axes-Search-API |
some ppl speculate it is because they had no income from it. It is going to be replaced with AJAX. Maybe they want to force ppl to "display" the result somehow, just to see advertisements? If so, it is stupid. I would better pay for such service with API, then was being forced to use some obscure aproach .... | |
1.3 Appropriate Conduct and Prohibited Uses. ... You agree that you will not, and you will not permit your users or other third parties to: (a) modify or replace the text, images, or other content of the Google Search Results, including by (i) changing the order in which the Google Search Results appear, (ii) intermixing Search Results from sources other than Google, or (iii) intermixing other content such that it appears to be part of the Google Search Results; ... Amen - so much for a company, which seemed to become new Internet "platform" leader .... they seem to be money oriented - that decision simply sucks .... | |
Interesting and balanced opinions (SOAP complexity) - http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2006/04/29/oreilly_amazon/ | |
Maxim 20-Dec-2006 [1478x2] | it also makes the use of their search really nil. |
rather just use an http post and extract the results. | |
Jean-François 20-Dec-2006 [1480] | I have been hopping for multi keyboard, mutli-mic input on one screen for long time.. I wonder why it took so long for someone to do this. Isn't it obvious that multiple mice would be usefull in many cases. http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2006/dec06/12-14MultiPoint.mspx |
Pekr 22-Dec-2006 [1481] | Nicely specced UMPC for Rebol :-) http://mobile-review.com/pda/articles/htc-athena.shtml ... surely it will also be nicely priced :-) |
Graham 22-Dec-2006 [1482] | want a linux based UMPC |
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