Tarantella is a Java applet that implements an X Server ("webtop"). Applications are requested to run via a web page and are actually hosted by whatever they used to run on, but now the Xdisplay gets piped through the Tarantella/web server to the applet. (We have this at work, I've used it.)
With a reference like this in the document, it's gotta be a hoax.
1. E. Terrell ( not published notarized, 1979 ) " The Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem: The Revolution in Mathematical Thought " Outlines the significance of the need for a thorough understanding of the Concept of Quantification and the Concept of the Common Coefficient. These principles, as well many others, were found to maintain an unyielding importance in the Logical Analysis of Exponential Equations in Number Theory.
they had to quote a guy named Winter? Really??
Easy-to-understand description:
Tarantella is a Java applet that implements an X Server ("webtop"). Applications are requested to run via a web page and are actually hosted by whatever they used to run on, but now the Xdisplay gets piped through the Tarantella/web server to the applet. (We have this at work, I've used it.)
With a reference like this in the document, it's gotta be a hoax.
1. E. Terrell ( not published notarized, 1979 ) " The Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem: The Revolution in Mathematical Thought " Outlines the significance of the need for a thorough understanding of the Concept of Quantification and the Concept of the Common Coefficient. These principles, as well many others, were found to maintain an unyielding importance in the Logical Analysis of Exponential Equations in Number Theory.