Thanks Ben. We can always be a little happier if we can Share as we have
received a lot from Others. I have been retired from 2000, but very
passionate about One a part of the Whole - the Whole in One. Here is my
site on GAE http://privateclound.budhnet.com/ 

BaTien


On Sun, 2010-02-14 at 11:49 -0800, Benjamin wrote:
> Duong, if your question was for me - i'm seriously considering going
> open source with Nimbits. There are a few reasons i have to keep parts
> of it proprietary. I will almost certainly release to source to all of
> the client interfaces - in fact, i put a lot of free code on my blog:
> http://nimbits.blogspot.com/
> 
> The whole point of nimbits is to provide a single place to store and
> share historical data - and it provides web services you can program
> on top of - i'm posting code on how to do this every day.
> 
> There are a couple of parts of the backend platform i spent so much
> time on, it's hard to open it up to the world - but it gives me
> something to think about. Thanks for your post.
> 
> Ben
> 
> 
> 
> On Feb 14, 11:43 am, John Denley <johnvden...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > LOL, well firstly my source code is probably not at all well written!
> >
> > I am looking to employ a "real" programmer to completely rewrite my
> > application in the next few months though, assuming that someone doesnt buy
> > us! ;)
> >
> > On the other hand if someone can either point me to a really good website,
> > or write to me "offline" and explain to me why open source is a good way to
> > go, and how I can protect my product from being stolen if I do put it open
> > source?
> >
> > On 14 February 2010 16:34, Duong BaTien <duong.bat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hi:
> >
> > > Is there any thought of Sharing the source code for the community
> > > benefits? It is very easy with athttp://code.google.com/p/yourProject
> >
> > > Duong Batien
> > > DBGROUPS and BudhNet
> >
> > > On Sun, 2010-02-14 at 06:48 -0800, Benjamin wrote:
> > > > Hi Cris, thanks!
> >
> > > > To be honest, i've been working on a data historian for over 6 years
> > > > in one form or another. I always ran into problems with either
> > > > scalability or delivery. Always ended up having to tell a client they
> > > > needed to build a huge server to run my code - and i was just another
> > > > expensive historian.  It wasn't until the advent of cloud computing
> > > > that I was able to deliver the service.
> >
> > > > I couldn't even begin to calculate how much time i put into the
> > > > compression algorithms, calculation engine and all of the things i put
> > > > into the back end and how much time I put into the app itself. Since
> > > > the hard part was done, it only took me two days to put together the
> > > > android piece, and about two weeks to create with the windows desktop
> > > > client. That's the great thing about SOA.
> >
> > > > -Ben
> >
> > > > On Feb 14, 5:43 am, Chris Lercher <cl_for_mail...@gmx.net> wrote:
> > > > > Looks good, great idea! First question: How many hours did you invest
> > > > > to develop the AppEngine/GWT app? And how many additionally for the
> > > > > Android interface?
> >
> > > > > Chris
> >
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