On 18 May 2001, Lars Clausen wrote:
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> Hi!
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> I'm back in a semi-functional network world again, but busy. Partly busy
> with preparing a seminar about Dia for the NTI (Networks, telecom and
> internet) conference in Copenhagen the 29th. Just wanted to hear if
> anybody has experience with pr
From: Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm back in a semi-functional network world again, but busy. Partly busy
> with preparing a seminar about Dia for the NTI (Networks, telecom and
> internet) conference in Copenhagen the 29th. Just wanted to hear if
> anybody has experience with presenti
Andre,
The backend has been in development for ~10 years, so it's pretty far
along (though not finished, as is so often the case with large research
projects). Unfortunately, that code isn't open-source -- too many cooks
have been in the kitchen, with too many contract agreements, egos, etc.
Hi, there.
You're certainly doing some cool stuff there. I'm just now sitting
here writing my diploma thesis on visual/graphical Programming and
what you describe in your mail (besides an Compiler or Interpreter) is
everything you need for a graphical language.
Since we're obviously working in t
If you think that's fun, you should try what I and a couple of
colleagues are prepping for: using Dia as a front-end GUI to demo an
architecture language processing system written in a mixture of Lisp and
a custom functional language similar to ML...since some of the front-end
logic will proba
According to Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm back in a semi-functional network world again, but busy. Partly busy
> with preparing a seminar about Dia for the NTI (Networks, telecom and
> internet) conference in Copenhagen the 29th. Just wanted to hear if
> anybody has experience with p