Hi Andrew, Here is the link to the WaveSandbox one. (You really should consult with the Google Team about why you don't have a preview account if you have a sandbox account) unless of course you are cheating the system.
https://wave.google.com/a/wavesandbox.com/#restored:wave:wavesandbox.com!w%252BG0TCUy7kA <https://wave.google.com/a/wavesandbox.com/#restored:wave:wavesandbox.com!w%252BG0TCUy7kA>Have fun, Oliver Baker On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Andrew Red <andrewr...@gmail.com> wrote: > @Oliver, > Could you (or someone else) post the design photos on the wavesandbox? (I > don't have a preview account :( ) > > Thx > Andrew > > > On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Oliver Baker <ocba...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Smloa, >> I could debug a C++ app right now even though I don't know how to code in >> C++. I am currently studying a Bachelor of Information Systems in New >> Zealand, and it is my intentions to come and work for Google as a Programmer >> when I leave MIT (New Zealand). I am only 17 so I have a little while to go >> yet, however I still need to have 3 years experience programming and one of >> the languages you need to know for Google is C++ (or C, forgot which). And >> since people want me to code in C++ I think that it would be in my best >> interests to do so as well, it would give me my best opportunity given my >> learning style to learn C++. >> >> I don't disagree with you, I think I will continue to code in VB.NET and >> then maybe work on the C++ with Sam in my spare time. But I don't think I >> would ignore Sam though. >> >> At the moment I can Code VB.net, some C#, HTML, Javascript, JAVA. but I >> need to know a whole heap more. and I don't learn from books, I learn from >> doing it. So Sam has unknowingly given me the best opportunity to learn how >> to code in C++. >> >> I will continue to code in VB.NET. >> >> Thanks, >> Oliver >> >> >> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Smola <callmesm...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> Oliver, I don't see how Sam's translating has anything to do with your >>> progress developing your app. You go on your merry way developing >>> your Windows app as your original intent implies. And if Sam chooses >>> to try and translate, then way to go for him. Whether he finishes it >>> or not or has a different GUI has no bearing on your own personal >>> progress on the app. If I were you I'd continue as if you'd never >>> heard Sam's original message and if he comes up with a translation you >>> can make decisions then. >>> >>> VB was one of my first languages too! ;D I know it's pretty easy, but >>> if you know basic logic it's not a HUGE leap to go from language to >>> language. As you expand your curiosities I think you'll find that you >>> may even prefer a different language. I started out in software >>> design but found that I preferred web development instead. >>> >>> Good luck on your app! >>> >>> >>> On Oct 16, 7:57 am, Chris Bailey <xcom...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > sorry for not being able to reply before. <_< not sure why it wouldn't >>> let >>> > me. but Oliver if you focus on just making a GUI even if it's in a >>> different >>> > language and make the actual getting of Wave data into it's own "core" >>> that >>> > can be replaced in the future you should be fine with leaving it as is >>> until >>> > Google releases an API >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 7:22 AM, Oliver Baker <ocba...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> > > Hi, >>> > > yes its an embedded webbrowser since I have found no other method >>> that >>> > > works with MIT's Proxy (New Zealand MIT). >>> > >>> > > On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Joe Developer < >>> joe.d.develo...@gmail.com>wrote: >>> > >>> > >> rar x file.rar works fine here(Debian), you may want to install >>> `unrar` >>> > >> from your package management system. >>> > >> Have a look at 'Form1.vb' : >>> > >> wbLogin.ReadyState = WebBrowserReadyState.Complete >>> > >>> > >> I wanted to attach the source in tar.gz format, but intriguingly >>> gmail >>> > >> tells me that it cannot be sent as it contains an executable. >>> > >>> > >> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Sam Osborne < >>> sam.tosbo...@googlemail.com >>> > >> > wrote: >>> > >>> > >>> Oh and can you put the source on there in a different format? Linux >>> > >>> (which I'm primarily on) can't read rars.... >>> > >>> > >>> 2009/10/16 Sam Osborne <sam.tosbo...@googlemail.com> >>> > >>> > >>> Ouch. Wait, if it IS an embedded browser, and if it was made (which >>> is >>> > >>>> likely) in Visual Studio, it's an embedded IE.... Which is very >>> bad... >>> > >>> > >>>> 2009/10/16 Joe Developer <joe.d.develo...@gmail.com> >>> > >>> > >>>> From browsing the code it seems like a straight translation is >>> unlikely >>> > >>>>> to work all that well.. It seems like the vb code uses an >>> embedded >>> > >>>>> webbrowser to handle the handshaking with the wave site. >>> > >>> > >>>>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Sam Osborne < >>> > >>>>> sam.tosbo...@googlemail.com> wrote: >>> > >>> > >>>>>> Ok... Well you could use wxWidgets to do the GUI for C++, >>> instead of >>> > >>>>>> something like GTK.. It may mean learning a new thing on top of >>> C++, but >>> > >>>>>> then you won't need some GUI maker thingy for every OS.. Linux >>> just needs to >>> > >>>>>> install wxWidgets, not sure about Mac, but Windows works fine. >>> > >>> > >>>>>> Ok.. I'll have a look at the code.. Same link as before? >>> > >>> > >>>>>> All my code was (and some still is) pretty scruffy.. It can't be >>> that >>> > >>>>>> bad! >>> > >>> > >>>>>> Seeing as I'm TRYING (I may fail :( ) to translate the code >>> almost >>> > >>>>>> directly, it may be pretty simple to find out which code means >>> what, >>> > >>>>>> espcecially if (once I've translated it all) if I match the line >>> numbers up. >>> > >>> > >>>>>> For example: >>> > >>>>>> VB.net code: >>> > >>>>>> Line 1: msgbox("Hello") >>> > >>>>>> C++ code: >>> > >>>>>> Line 1: cout << "Hello"; >>> > >>>>>> Alternate C++ Code (there's another bit of code that does >>> exactly the >>> > >>>>>> same thing >>> > >>>>>> Line 1: printf("Hello"); >>> > >>> > >>>>>> Although you may not be able to compile it, you can sure Test >>> For >>> > >>>>>> Bugs, rather than Bug Fix, and then just tell us some bugs.. If >>> you're >>> > >>>>>> working your way through the simple stuff in that pdf, you may >>> even be able >>> > >>>>>> to fix some of them.. >>> > >>> > >>>>>> 2009/10/15 Oliver Baker <ocba...@gmail.com> >>> > >>> > >>>>>> The Source of Version 2 has been uploaded to Google Code, >>> remember >>> > >>>>>>> that I rushed this a little and the code is very scruffy >>> (readable) since I >>> > >>>>>>> really wasn't expecting to get this much support for the >>> project. >>> > >>>>>>> If this is going to be coded now in C++ this has been put on >>> hold. >>> > >>> > >>>>>>> (There is a slightly more cleaner version of the code with less >>> bugs >>> > >>>>>>> but I wanted to put up the code used in the latest version >>> thats been >>> > >>>>>>> released.) >>> > >>> > >>>>>>> Don't complain about this programs source, If I was to release >>> this >>> > >>>>>>> in vb.net with the API when it comes out this would be re - >>> written >>> > >>>>>>> to proper standards. >>> > >>> > >>>>>>> Thanks, >>> > >>>>>>> Oliver Baker >>> > >>> > >>>>>>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Joe Developer < >>> > >>>>>>> joe.d.develo...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:20 AM, Oliver Baker < >>> ocba...@gmail.com>wrote: >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>>> Thats all very good, however I have to make sure I find >>> people that >>> > >>>>>>>>> I know will not suddenly ditch the application halfway >>> through, leaving me >>> > >>>>>>>>> dead in the water. (I am not saying that you would do it, its >>> happened to me >>> > >>>>>>>>> before) >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>> Experience can never be taken from you. >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>>> I suppose we can move into C++, but we are going to have to >>> find >>> > >>>>>>>>> somebody who can program the GUI's for C++ Applications. >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>> I don't know why anyone would code the gui in C++ I think you >>> would >>> > >>>>>>>> find the gui more portable and easier to manage using >>> something like gtk+ >>> > >>>>>>>> and whatever makes sense for the 'backend' be it c++ or python >>> or * >>> > >>>>>>>>http://www.gtk.org/screenshots.html >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>>> I will put up all the current plans for this application on >>> > >>>>>>>>> the Specified Wave and we can start figuring out who's gonna >>> do what. >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>>> It strikes me as very likely that the linux/mac version will >>> be a >>> > >>>>>>>> small shell script that gets called from something like conky >>> now and then. >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>>> It will be interesting to see how this all progresses. >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>>> Regards, >>> > >>>>>>>>> Oliver Baker >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Wave API" group. 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