Re: [vox-tech] exiting slime?

2011-01-31 Thread Harold Lee
For commands to the slime system (not lisp code), start with a comma.
The command that kills the child process and ends your slime session
is ,quit. The is tab completion after you type comma.

Harold

On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Brian Lavender br...@brie.com wrote:
 In emacs, if I do

 M-x slime

 it starts slime, a scheme clisp or whatever dialect, REPL.

 How do I kill or exit it?

 brian
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Re: [vox-tech] exiting slime?

2011-01-31 Thread Brian Lavender
Harold, Thank you. That did it!

brian

On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 08:10:17AM -0800, Harold Lee wrote:
 For commands to the slime system (not lisp code), start with a comma.
 The command that kills the child process and ends your slime session
 is ,quit. The is tab completion after you type comma.
 
 Harold
 
 On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Brian Lavender br...@brie.com wrote:
  In emacs, if I do
 
  M-x slime
 
  it starts slime, a scheme clisp or whatever dialect, REPL.
 
  How do I kill or exit it?
 

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Re: [vox-tech] Free cross platform database applications

2011-01-31 Thread Brian Lavender
Tim's tool could be the way to go, but I thought I would throw some options
out there.

This is using Eclipse with your database. Derby is a java database.

http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Getting_Started_with_DTP

Also check out Seam. It has the framework to build an application that you
might be interested in. It runs in a J2EE application server such as 
JBOSS.

You might want to take a look at GRAILS too. There is the SacGRU group.
http://www.sacgru.org

I still find Web based apps complex.

brian


On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 08:41:09AM -0800, jimbo wrote:
 Hi Mr. Riley:
 
 Could you please talk more about your project possibly next Sunday over a
 beer or 2?
 
 I am also researching something like this but in addition a web browser form
 that generates repair orders and keeps customer info in a server database.
 
 I thought I found the silver bullet:
 
 http://www.formtools.org/
 
 Almost what I wanted but lacking some functions.  I don't know if I have to 
 start from scratch and get a LAMP developer as well.
 
 Jimbo
 
 http://evesautomotive.com
 
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: timri...@appahost.com
 To: lugod's technical discussion forum vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
 Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 3:27 PM
 Subject: [vox-tech] Free cross platform database applications
 
 
   Original Message 
  Subject: [vox-tech] Free cross platform database applications
  From: Rod Roark r...@sunsetsystems.com
  Date: Fri, January 28, 2011 1:59 pm
  To: lugod's technical discussion forum vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
 
 
  Looking for an easy-to-use open source database management tool, maybe
  sort of like MS Access.  Basically a step up from a spreadsheet with
  the ability to support many-to-1 relationships between tables, present
  forms for the corresponding data entry and viewing, and export to CSV
  or similar formats.
 
  Suggestions appreciated
 
  My project fits into this category. See http://appaserver.com . It
  supports
  everything mentioned above.
 
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Re: [vox-tech] Free cross platform database applications

2011-01-31 Thread Bill Kendrick
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 08:41:09AM -0800, jimbo wrote:
 Hi Mr. Riley:
 
 Could you please talk more about your project possibly next Sunday over a
 beer or 2?

FYI, Tim's also speaking at LUGOD later this year:

http://lugod.org/meeting/upcoming/#2011.07.18

-bill!
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