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Group: Parse ... Discussion of PARSE dialect [web-public] | ||
BrianW: 13-Aug-2005 | Working on a textile parser over here to build my 'parse skills and make it easier to build my website with Rebol | |
BrianW: 13-Aug-2005 | and all of my pages are already in textile format, and I think a few of my friends would be more interested in Rebol if I had a textile parser for them | |
Graham: 13-Aug-2005 | what's textile ? A type of fabric ? | |
BrianW: 13-Aug-2005 | http://hobix.com/textile/ | |
BrianW: 18-Aug-2005 | That would probably work fine. This if for the textile parser, where a declaration like "p(." means a paragraph with left margin of 1em, repeated for additional ems of margin. Counting will be quite useful. | |
Group: Tech News ... Interesting technology [web-public] | ||
Maxim: 2-Feb-2007 | obviously one will say that you will have more AI tech and robot techs... but when you look at the textile industry... in america, the places which make profit have very little employes. apply this to the whole manufacturing process... where you don't need to build costly custom equipment but rather a generic worker bot. then it start getting a bit scarier... my guess is that the countries with the most to loose with AI are places like india and china... which the west is using as an equivalent to AI. |