For a virtual world we ought to separate
the infos from the media.
We could store data and execute programs some
computers and use the majority result.
See Askemos
how this will work.
Once we are at it, we might find that
files are worse than paper for another reason.
We better had "write once" files.
- If reusable paper were better that nomal paper,
we would have it in the stores.
Enough cycles of invention went over it already.
Godd Idea. How can code KDE and GNOME? (Me not.) An applet, where I can drag the URL into, which in turn adds the URL to my junkbuster would do. I guess this could be in freshmeat tomorrow!
I've had the problem all time. Now I'm mostly using a laptop with seperate keyboard and seldom bend over to reach the touchpad. icewm has been the solution. Virtually everything (focus, desktop change, iconize, rollup, menu) is on some key. Even better all configurable. Very recommented. Only those f* buttons need a click. Just learned about the Shift-Numlock feature, but the mouse movement is too slow for me. Does any1 know how to config that?
I have personally not used Cold Fusion or Zope. But, I require *nix based solutions doing basically the same stuff you have done.
I evaluated offers with simillar requirements recently.
As for Zope, it looked to me to be a simpler language than PHP, although powerful. I think it is good for dynamic web pages, but big web apps (such as the sort I create) are out of its scope.
The result of my evaluation was that I'd recommend Zope here (after using it for some time now). The big web apps are what zope seems to be good for!
The only thing to say against it is: be careful when designing you app. You can do too much, a few rules from the language classes (e.g., lexical scoping) have been forgotten. You have to bring them back by policy. But that in turn is quite possible.
Yes. See Askemos
Askemos is a distributed operating system without a central authority...
fun already
For a virtual world we ought to separate the infos from the media. We could store data and execute programs some computers and use the majority result. See Askemos how this will work.
Once we are at it, we might find that files are worse than paper for another reason. We better had "write once" files. - If reusable paper were better that nomal paper, we would have it in the stores. Enough cycles of invention went over it already.
My favorite quote from the evolution site:
I'd like to add a second barrier: how to find it.
Even though Askemos is in it's infancy, it's simple at least, standards based and promises P2P distribution.
Godd Idea. How can code KDE and GNOME? (Me not.) An applet, where I can drag the URL into, which in turn adds the URL to my junkbuster would do. I guess this could be in freshmeat tomorrow!
I remember building a simillar trap by accident.
:-(
It's much simpler to do than your receipe:
I did a content management system, which did not impose an iherent hirarchy upon the data (it had a net instead).
The nodes where presented to browsers like directories in web servers.
Poor search engine - did not believe in circular links between directories.
As for the handling. After retrieving several hundred M (out of my 2M test data) it stoped and came back next day. I could not efford that...
I've had the problem all time. Now I'm mostly using a laptop with seperate keyboard and seldom bend over to reach the touchpad. icewm has been the solution. Virtually everything (focus, desktop change, iconize, rollup, menu) is on some key. Even better all configurable. Very recommented. Only those f* buttons need a click. Just learned about the Shift-Numlock feature, but the mouse movement is too slow for me. Does any1 know how to config that?
I evaluated offers with simillar requirements recently.
As for Zope, it looked to me to be a simpler language than PHP, although powerful. I think it is good for dynamic web pages, but big web apps (such as the sort I create) are out of its scope.
The result of my evaluation was that I'd recommend Zope here (after using it for some time now). The big web apps are what zope seems to be good for!
The only thing to say against it is: be careful when designing you app. You can do too much, a few rules from the language classes (e.g., lexical scoping) have been forgotten. You have to bring them back by policy. But that in turn is quite possible.