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Maxim 17-Apr-2007 [1928x3] | (for the development of elixir) |
I'm using the plugin within high-end software web architecture and its pretty amazing... doing 3 simultaneous streams of async, on demand with interruptions of xfers and background i/o all completely invisible to the GUI, (no gui jams) | |
the tool accesses a web service through XML from an IIS server so the server's manager doesn't even see the difference :-) | |
Henrik 19-Apr-2007 [1931] | http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/only_244_copies_of_genuine_windows_vista_sold_in_china.php |
Pekr 19-Apr-2007 [1932] | Vista is a mess, so what? :-) |
Pekr 25-Apr-2007 [1933] | Next Generation high-performance processor unveiled - http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/next-generation-high-performance-processor-unveiled-13080.html ... is that for real? :-) |
Henrik 25-Apr-2007 [1934] | sounds vague and generic to me. |
Anton 25-Apr-2007 [1935] | I heard about 100+GHz processors several years ago. Where are they ? |
Pekr 25-Apr-2007 [1936] | PS3 Cell + REBOL 3 = Amiga 3 :-) - your new supercomputer |
Rebolek 25-Apr-2007 [1937] | where are 100Ghz processors? I think in liquid nitrogen ;) |
Mchean 25-Apr-2007 [1938x2] | Microsoft to roll out dynamic-language layer for .Net: http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=404 |
at least thats the rumor | |
Pekr 27-Apr-2007 [1940] | It will be difficult to beat Flash novadays: Adobe Systems plans to open-source Flex, its development framework for building Flash and Apollo-based applications. The company on Wednesday is expected to announce the move, which will start when it releases a beta of the next version of Flex, code-named Moxie, in June. |
btiffin 27-Apr-2007 [1941] | What about the REBOL/Flash dialect. It's old already, sorry, I mean it's Oldes' already. :) |
Pekr 27-Apr-2007 [1942x3] | :-) |
yes, maybe we should take really another aproach - simply to integrate, not to compete? Why not to link e.g. to wx-widgets, for those who want? Or other libraries, etc.? | |
I hope linking to libraries is somehow improved and limitations like nember of callbacks allowed is removed ... | |
btiffin 27-Apr-2007 [1945] | I think we'll be getting a flurry of news after DevCon. Hoping anyway. |
Pekr 27-Apr-2007 [1946] | I am hoping too .... but according to blogs, you can "feel", that R3 kernel is not ready for release yet, well, just IMO :-) Carl mentioned, that just "few days ago" he was able to download first website, or something like that. As for me, I expect (and prefer) early alpha R3 release, where basic infrastructure is in-place - tasking, device, event, timers, plug-ins (extensibility), and things like RIF, unicode, BCD etc. coming later ... |
Rebolek 27-Apr-2007 [1947] | as I said before, I think that the remark about first downloaded webpage does mean that TCP & HTTP protocols are ready and does not say anything about state of R3 kernel. And IIRC, TCP and HTTP are outside the R3 kernel. |
Pekr 27-Apr-2007 [1948x2] | as are timers :-) but those are essential. Simply put - Carl tries to keep R3's sources closed, and as much cross-platform as possible - hopefully for RT porting Rebol to new platform will mean "just" recompiling Rebol "kernel" source code. However - that source code will not be able to run without surrounding devices. |
So - R3's kernel is imo just cross-platform library, but nothing like OS kernel, where you normally need scheduler, timers, tasks, etc - those will be external here (open source), but essential - rebol kernel means nothing separately here - it can't run without them ... | |
btiffin 29-Apr-2007 [1950] | Anyone watch G4TechTV? As a GNU/Linux fan, I didn't like the sounds of this particular discussion. http://www.labwithleo.com/shownotes/episode2/notes Which leads to http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/vista_cost.html and at least one "response" http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2007/01/20/windows-vista-content-protection-twenty-questions-and-answers.aspx What the FUD is going on? |
Maxim 29-Apr-2007 [1951] | yes Vista DRM is extremely Violent... the fact that it cannot differ from H/W and software bugs is a big can of worms... imagine you have a faulty memory stick and suddenly, your monitor goes fuzzy, you have no clue what is going on... now image that during a computer assisted surgery.... hum... yess... in this regard... Linux is starting to look more like a contender in strategic markets. |
btiffin 29-Apr-2007 [1952] | Yeah, but what got me is that hardware vendors are going to have to keep specs, secret ot risk a ban from Microsoft. Open sourcers won't get a chance to write drivers. Bodes not well, it this is true. |
Maxim 29-Apr-2007 [1953] | what got me was that the design prevents universal drivers! that is shitty design. |
btiffin 29-Apr-2007 [1954] | There is a lot in there, eh? Bodes not well. FUD fight!!! |
Maxim 29-Apr-2007 [1955x3] | both are FUDing... I abide by the fact that the vast majority of computers cannot run vista out of the box in an "entertaining" manner. I don't understand why running a desktop needs 1GB of ram when you can play a multiplayer shootem up with particles, lens flares about 10 million more times the polygons, over the network... wigh much less. |
mygod a destop is a flat raster with other little rasters dangling over... 3d just applies these rasters to poly and distorts them... so its not like if it where rocket science. | |
SGI did much more 10 years ago... ;-) | |
Henrik 29-Apr-2007 [1958] | Maxim, MS has a knack for turning anything into rocket science. |
Maxim 29-Apr-2007 [1959] | hehe |
btiffin 29-Apr-2007 [1960] | Yeah, I remember walking by an SGI demo with the rubber dog face, cool. |
Maxim 29-Apr-2007 [1961] | and the 3d system browser with devices, files and applications all mixed into one slick rolling cube on cubes gui. |
btiffin 29-Apr-2007 [1962] | I suggested to the demo runner that they coin the phrase cubicon. I don't think they did. |
Maxim 29-Apr-2007 [1963x3] | hehe |
could have been me showing off the stuff ;-) | |
I used to do demo at conventions... event did a few years at siggraph for nothing real ... before it was ransacked by apple. | |
btiffin 29-Apr-2007 [1966] | This was in Ottawa, in...nineteen eighty...something |
Maxim 29-Apr-2007 [1967x2] | btw, all the good guys at nothing real still work at apple! which is quite rare for such takeovers :-) |
have to work on elixir... chatting off.... bye! :-) | |
Anton 30-Apr-2007 [1969] | That NZ security researcher seems well-informed. I read a prior, smaller version of the article a few weeks ago. |
Pekr 30-Apr-2007 [1970] | Bad news about Open Office efficiency? - http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=480 |
Sunanda 30-Apr-2007 [1971] | As far as I know (someone here told me) Open Office loads the whole application at start-up, while MS-stuff is more modular. That leads to a larger footprint for OO as it loads loads of features unlikely to be used in any one session. Modularity is apparently on the way, and will some difference. |
Henrik 30-Apr-2007 [1972x2] | it's easy to tell on OSX: it eats about 10-15 times more memory than MS Office. If you start it, it takes a lot of time to load, and after that, the memory usage is easily 150-200 MB with no documents open. |
incredible design flaw | |
Maxim 30-Apr-2007 [1974] | and incredibly slow... it feels like a huge Java application... does anyone know if it really is java? |
btiffin 30-Apr-2007 [1975] | OOo Core build is C++ (CePlusPlus) and UNO IDL. Complete source package is a mere 260 Meg. Very easy grok. I'm not going to badmouth anymore. I use it. It keeps me out of Windo...nope, no badmouthing. |
Maxim 30-Apr-2007 [1976] | 260MB of source!!! wholy crap! |
btiffin 30-Apr-2007 [1977] | Compressed aource. |
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