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[#] Wed Apr 30 2014 13:47:14 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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A floating HDMI cable? Am I reading that correctly?

[#] Thu May 01 2014 09:32:28 EDT from dothebart

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yes - the gardena stuff is for garden hoses...



[#] Wed May 28 2014 23:03:21 EDT from ax25

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Might be a bit dangerous, but some days, it might be considered more fun :-)



[#] Sat Jun 07 2014 13:58:29 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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Gotta start over with a clean slate once in a while anyway.



[#] Mon Jun 09 2014 08:34:16 EDT from fleeb

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Oh!?

May I help you rewrite Citadel in C++?

[#] Mon Jun 09 2014 12:13:10 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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If I were rewriting it today it would be in Java or Python.

[#] Wed Jun 11 2014 00:34:47 EDT from ax25

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Mon Jun 09 2014 12:13:10 PM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored
If I were rewriting it today it would be in Java or Python.

Yes!!! *minus the Java :-)



[#] Sat Jun 14 2014 19:51:00 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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Did I say Java? I meant JavaScript :)

[#] Mon Jun 16 2014 11:57:11 EDT from Spiral Architect

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Webadel is in C# and Javascript.

[#] Mon Jun 16 2014 13:12:41 EDT from fleeb

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I'm holding out for the Intercal version.

[#] Tue Jun 17 2014 17:16:45 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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Someday I will commit to an extension language and that will be the end of that; we'll keep doing performance sensitive stuff in C and specialty stuff in the extension language.

The language I really want is JavaScript but it's not easy to embed in a portable way, now that all the major interpreters have added JIT. My guess is that we'll probably end up with Python.

[#] Wed Jun 18 2014 08:44:47 EDT from fleeb

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Python isn't terrible for that. Very good for adding performance hooks while leaving the non-performance stuff to its own scripting. The forced formatting is a tad annoying, but not overmuch.

I get it about JavaScript, though. I should think there's a way to provide C extensions for some flavor of it.

[#] Wed Jun 18 2014 13:33:20 EDT from the_mgt

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Can't remember which room it was with the ISEE-3 stuff, but here is a nice link with aggregated info: http://spacecollege.org



[#] Wed Jun 18 2014 16:38:40 EDT from dothebart

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nodejs shows howto integrate VP8 js... however, I think python is much more easy.



[#] Wed Jun 18 2014 16:39:20 EDT from dothebart

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Wed Jun 18 2014 16:38:40 EDT from dothebart @ Uncensored

nodejs shows howto integrate VP8 js... however, I think python is much more easy.

which one can look at in collectd.org, which supports python plugins.



[#] Thu Jun 19 2014 00:47:50 EDT from ax25

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Python to js:

http://www.brython.info/

Slow and incomplete, but fun.  Check source on some of the examples for more fun.  No more eye-bleed on view source.



[#] Thu Jun 26 2014 11:24:52 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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Running their 3D walkthrough demo and then comparing it to the JavaScript original shows just how much overhead Brython introduces. Dragging an entire meta-layer along just so you can write a bit of code in a familiar setting sounds like a poor choice to me.

Hmm ... does aIEeee still support client-side vbscript?

[#] Fri Jun 27 2014 00:51:45 EDT from ax25

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Thu Jun 26 2014 11:24:52 AM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored
Running their 3D walkthrough demo and then comparing it to the JavaScript original shows just how much overhead Brython introduces. Dragging an entire meta-layer along just so you can write a bit of code in a familiar setting sounds like a poor choice to me.

Hmm ... does aIEeee still support client-side vbscript?

Yes, it is.  I am glad they could settle on a "standard", but if you want to write for aIEeee, you might be pushing too far with that Q-Tip and be damaging your brain (and not thinking the traction behind the folks that optimize Brython have not overcome quite a few optimization hurdles before.  They are thinking bigger than most die on the vine projects that I have seen in that space recently.  They have fixed many performance killers and have optimized the code on the old side via the tickets.  Not sure why they moved to BitBucket recently, but there used to be quite an active group list.   Much can be done when many folks have shovels.



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