RE: [REBOL] Re: Rugby RIP

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> On 18-Jan-02, Petr Krenzelok wrote:
> 
> > Maarten Koopmans wrote:
> 
> >> All,
> 
> >> Rugby is officially dead, the web sites have been removed. You may
> >> use it (including republishing) as the BSD license indicates if you
> >> stil have it.
> 
> >> With IOS coming Rebol will have a built-in distributed system. If
> >> IOS fails there is no case for such thing anyway. I feel it is in
> >> Rebols best interest if there 'is only one'.
> 
> >> Thank you all for using it and making it a fun.
> 
> >> Goodbye,
> 
> >> Maarten
> 

> 
> I had a vague feeling I'd seen Rugby mentioned on the REBOL site, but
> I can't find the reference there any more.  I did notice that Core,
> Command and View are now refered to as "REBOL Messaging Language
> Products".  How long has that been the case?
>

was mentioned by Carl Sassenrath in the os-news interview?

http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=199
::
In REBOL, applications are agile. You don't need SOAP, WSDL, SCL, NASSL, UDDI, UML, 
MSXML, XSLT, RMI, IIOP, DCOM, DNA, or anything else. You write it, and it works - just 
about everywhere. If you need object brokering such as Corba, you can use a broker 
such as Rugby. Rugby is advanced, robust, fast, and it is written in only 1500 lines 
of REBOL.
;;;

Maarten, what happend?
 
> > Anyway, thanks for the rugby - best piece of Rebol code and proof of
> > easily done distributed computing so far ....
> 
> > -pekr-
> 
> -- 
> Carl Read
> 
-volker
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