Thought I'd weigh in for what it's worth,
My naive first impression of Camping basically took no notice of the whole
3/4k thing. I appreciate that it's a cool programming feat, and I love the
attitude that lead to it, but at the time my focus was on trying to figure
out what all these hidden
Am 13.04.2012 17:40, schrieb Jenna Fox:
An A4 piece of paper has a little over 9kb of data storage if storing in
binary at 300dpi
A4 is about 21*30 cm², i.e. 630 cm² or 97.65 sqin. 300 dpi means 90,000
dpsqin or about 8.788 MdpA4. Without accounting for encoding,
redundancy, synchronization
Daniel - that's a great reply and echoes much of my own experience
(although my Camping is much more on the tinkering side). The point
about Camping being an educational tool is a good one, which I've even
tried to apply to students (unsuccessfully - but that's my problem),
and it would be
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 15:07, Daniel Bryan danbr...@gmail.com wrote:
Thought I'd weigh in for what it's worth,
Thanks, I find it very interesting.
My naive first impression of Camping basically took no notice of the whole
3/4k thing. I appreciate that it's a cool programming feat, and I love
I think the trouble with streaming over the rack interface is that it's
confusing. I'm fairly good at ruby, but I'm not entirely sure how it would even
work. I guess I need to run my app in a threaded web server, running every
request in it's own thread? Then inside the each iterator in the
Not to forget Perl (who would have thought that?) which currently
has the best web framework I've ever seen: http://mojolicio.us/
I would have thought it - my sometimes co-developer opened my eyes to
Titanium:
http://mark.stosberg.com/blog/2008/12/titanium-a-new-release-and-more.html
and
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 17:49, Jenna Fox a...@creativepony.com wrote:
I think the trouble with streaming over the rack interface is that it's
confusing. I'm fairly good at ruby, but I'm not entirely sure how it would
even work. I guess I need to run my app in a threaded web server, running
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