World: r3wp
[!REBOL3 Schemes] Implementors guide
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Maxim 12-Jan-2010 [1354x3] | yep. Visual Arts, part time (although this semester I am doing a full time semester, since the courses I took are easy for me). |
funny in one of my courses I have to build a web page... hehehe a web 1.0 type web page... the kind that I can write using notepad in an hour hehe | |
I might even offer a bit of tutoring for those who don't understand it. with all the web's ubiquity, most people (non programmers) still don't really know what they are doing when it comes to building sites. | |
Graham 12-Jan-2010 [1357] | Just use FrontPage |
BrianH 12-Jan-2010 [1358] | No swearing. |
Graham 12-Jan-2010 [1359x3] | LOL |
I note rebol.com has frontpage extensions enabled .. | |
Carl should use it to save time | |
BrianH 12-Jan-2010 [1362] | I doubt that would save him time - all of rebol.com is generated from scripts, mostly WIP in the new site. |
Graham 13-Jan-2010 [1363x2] | Brian .. I wuz kidding .... |
but he needs a web master ... doing all of this by himself is not very efficient | |
BrianH 13-Jan-2010 [1365] | Whew, I was worried about you for a second - was about to call the psychiatrist... |
Graham 13-Jan-2010 [1366] | And he asked for volunteers, got some and then ignored them ... so if you're still calling the psychiatrist ... you know where to send him. |
BrianH 13-Jan-2010 [1367] | Right now the project is just migrating the data to the new format. That's a programming problem. |
Graham 13-Jan-2010 [1368] | now my ftp scheme is doing what I need .. I can move onto my fax:// scheme which uses the ftp protocol but on port 4559 |
Maxim 13-Jan-2010 [1369] | btw, thank you Graham for spearheading this scheme initiative :-) |
Graham 13-Jan-2010 [1370x3] | DELE, MKD etc are all done now. |
Someone had to step forward ... | |
and as I'm the oldest here ... lol | |
Maxim 13-Jan-2010 [1373] | hhehe |
Graham 13-Jan-2010 [1374x8] | of course couldn't have got far without Andreas' and Steeve's help |
Just finished installing virtualbox, and now going to install hyalfax ... but no modem so not sure how I can test it | |
installed ubuntu server .. downloaded that using the ftp:// scheme :) | |
There's such a thing as a software modem .. IAXmodem ... but not sure if I need Asterisk as well :( | |
This is pretty cool ... I can talk the hylafax server running in virtualbox using the ftp scheme. | |
Do we need imap:// ?? | |
It's a poorly specified protocol that is a lot of work to implement ... | |
never used finger://, whois:// nntp:// .... | |
BrianH 13-Jan-2010 [1382] | I use nntp all the time. It's also called Usenet. |
Graham 13-Jan-2010 [1383] | from REBOL ? |
BrianH 13-Jan-2010 [1384] | Not as often lately, but if it were available in R3 I would use it. |
Graham 13-Jan-2010 [1385] | I wonder what's required to write a torrent client ... |
BrianH 13-Jan-2010 [1386x3] | MD5 checksums, a parser for the files (easy), and whatever they use for encryption. |
And TCP and/or UDP. | |
And HTTP for tracker communication, and whatever DHT is if you want to support that. | |
Graham 14-Jan-2010 [1389x3] | http://wiki.theory.org/BitTorrentSpecification |
looks like a holiday project vs a spare afternoon one! | |
Sometimes you want to write to the port, and then continue to write ... so your awake handler returns false. But sometimes for the same command, you want it to return on completion .. so your awake handler returns true instead. So, .. .what is the best approach? Pass a flag to the write? Use a dialect for the write data block? | |
BrianH 14-Jan-2010 [1392] | Isn't the return value three-state, true false and none? |
Graham 14-Jan-2010 [1393x4] | I read you can only exit from the awake handler by returning true |
And just for reference http://www.imapwiki.org/FrontPage | |
Great progress ... was able to submit a fax using my new fax:// protocol. | |
The fax protocol is similar to ftp but uses port 4559, and uses additional commands | |
Andreas 14-Jan-2010 [1397x3] | basic IMAP4 is not much more difficult than POP3 |
bittorrent would be interesting indeed, as you can easily get _tons_ of network activity wh | |
which would be nice to exercise the R3 networking stack | |
Gregg 14-Jan-2010 [1400] | Graham, Andreas, Steeve, et al, this is great stuff you're doing. Thanks for your efforts. |
Andreas 14-Jan-2010 [1401x3] | well, now onto the final pop3 rewrite |
i've finally come up with a clean (imho) low-level interface: mbox: open pop3:// until [empty? msg: read mbox] close mbox | |
i.e. read on the pop3 port iterates thru all available messages, returning an empty series after the last message was read | |
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