PROB, then quit
[1/5] from: hallvard:ystad:helpinhand at: 14-Feb-2002 11:11
Hi everyone
First, thanks for all your help on this list, it's been most useful.
Second. I just finished something I started on last year: a graphical rebol probing instrument.
(Yes, I know about AnaMonitor, it's far better than my little script, but I just checked
the dates, and (phew!) saw that I started working on my script _before_ the first public
release of AnaMonitor). I called it a _primitive_ rebol object browser, and kinda liked
the jeu de mots (prob/probe). It is a Mac OS X style browser, with four parallel coloumns.
You're all welcome to have a look at it, I just uploaded it to my wrebsite (R/View/Diddely-do
or http://folk.uio.no/hallvary/rebol/).
Third. HelpInHand seems to go bankrupcy these days, so I guess my rebol days are over,
and I should return to what I'm educated to do: french poetry. Thanks again for all help
on the list, and maybe we'll meet again if I should be destined to return to programming.
C'est l=E0 le train du monde, et je n'ai que du bien =E0 en dire.
(Saint-John Perse)
~H
[2/5] from: lmecir:mbox:vol:cz at: 14-Feb-2002 13:09
Good luck in the future, hope that you will be able to do what pleases you
best.
Prętera censeo Carthaginem esse delendam
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hallvard Ystad" <[hallvard--ystad--helpinhand--com]>
To: <[rebol-list--rebol--com]>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:11 AM
Subject: [REBOL] PROB, then quit
Hi everyone
First, thanks for all your help on this list, it's been most useful.
Second. I just finished something I started on last year: a graphical rebol
probing instrument. (Yes, I know about AnaMonitor, it's far better than my
little script, but I just checked the dates, and (phew!) saw that I started
working on my script _before_ the first public release of AnaMonitor). I
called it a _primitive_ rebol object browser, and kinda liked the jeu de
mots (prob/probe). It is a Mac OS X style browser, with four parallel
coloumns. You're all welcome to have a look at it, I just uploaded it to my
wrebsite (R/View/Diddely-do or http://folk.uio.no/hallvary/rebol/).
Third. HelpInHand seems to go bankrupcy these days, so I guess my rebol days
are over, and I should return to what I'm educated to do: french poetry.
Thanks again for all help on the list, and maybe we'll meet again if I
should be destined to return to programming.
C'est lą le train du monde, et je n'ai que du bien ą en dire.
(Saint-John Perse)
~H
[3/5] from: rotenca::telvia::it at: 14-Feb-2002 14:34
Hi Hallvard
>Third. HelpInHand seems to go bankrupcy these days, so I guess my rebol days
are over, and I should return to what >I'm educated to do: french poetry.
Thanks again for all help on the list, and maybe we'll meet again if I should
be >destined to return to programming.
Mala tempora currunt
---
Ciao
Romano
PS. I like Paul Ricoeur (but i know his work only a little bit).
[4/5] from: greggirwin:mindspring at: 14-Feb-2002 11:52
Best wishes Hallvard,
We are like-minded it seems. I started an object browser with the same
format as yours some time ago, which Ammon hopes to include with his RIDE
IDE for REBOL. One difference between us is that my (poor) poetry is all in
English. :-\
--Gregg
[5/5] from: joel:neely:fedex at: 15-Feb-2002 13:57
Hi, Hallvard,
Hallvard Ystad wrote:
> ... Thanks again for all help on the list, and maybe we'll meet
> again if I should be destined to return to programming.
>
It's been a real pleasure having your company! If it suits your
wishes, I certainly *HOPE* you return to REBOL and this list!
Good luck!
-jn-