On Wed, 4 Apr 2007, Cesar Romero wrote:
I saw 2 threads in borland non-tech and references to slashdot about morfik
patents:
Subject: Morfik Patents AJAX Compiler
Is that what you guys are celebrating?
I saw too that is a application patent not applyed yet, but I dee desagree
with this
I saw 2 threads in borland non-tech and references to slashdot about
morfik patents:
Subject: Morfik Patents AJAX Compiler
Is that what you guys are celebrating?
I saw too that is a application patent not applyed yet, but I dee
desagree with this kind of behavior, not yours, but from morfik,
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:42:05 +0700
Bisma Jayadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I knew about it too as I'm a member of Morfik Pioneer. Just want to
share a good news to others who doesn't know yet about Morfik. :)
Thanks for the heads-up, but the site at Morfik can use a little work to
convince
1) On the home page, the Flash takes precedence over the drop-down
menues, so only the first 2-3 items are visible.
I use FF 1.5.0.11, all menues are fine.
2) On the download page, the size of the page doesn't adapt to the
contents, so at least three of the text boxes show incomplete
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 21:49:11 +0700
Bisma Jayadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3) Even though there's a Linux logo at the bottom, I can't find a
Linux version to download. (Maybe that has to do with 2))
Morfik IDE runs ONLY on windows platforms but the executable output can
be run on other
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, John Coppens wrote:
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 21:49:11 +0700
Bisma Jayadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3) Even though there's a Linux logo at the bottom, I can't find a
Linux version to download. (Maybe that has to do with 2))
Morfik IDE runs ONLY on windows platforms
That should be logically the next step for me:
porting the Morfik IDE to Lazarus :-)
I even proposed a more radical solution for the next step:
porting the Morfik IDE to a Morfik (web) app. ;)
Yes, I know it sounds very hard to do but I believe it's very possible as
browser technology is
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, Bisma Jayadi wrote:
That should be logically the next step for me: porting the Morfik IDE to
Lazarus :-)
I even proposed a more radical solution for the next step:
porting the Morfik IDE to a Morfik (web) app. ;)
Yes, I know it sounds very hard to do but I
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 22:48:00 +0700
Bisma Jayadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I even proposed a more radical solution for the next step:
porting the Morfik IDE to a Morfik (web) app. ;)
I hope you don't mean 'over the web'. I just recovered my ADSL link, so I
can start developing again? Not for me
John Coppens schrieb:
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 22:48:00 +0700
Bisma Jayadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I even proposed a more radical solution for the next step:
porting the Morfik IDE to a Morfik (web) app. ;)
I hope you don't mean 'over the web'. I just recovered my ADSL link, so I
can start
On 27 Mar 2007, at 20:12, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
You'd need a gigabit connection for that. There are far too many
actions.
Code completion for instance would take forever.
Not necessarily. Type e.g. some words in the search box at
http://livesearch.alltheweb.com/
and see how quickly
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 20:59:50 +0200
Florian Klaempfl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even with everything local, loading 75+M of Java to have a decent
editor
Ajax has nothing to do with Java applets.
No, I meant that a complete HTML based IDE would need a local editor,
which I suppose wouldn't be
You'd need a gigabit connection for that. There are far too many actions.
Code completion for instance would take forever.
I don't think so. I've seen an ajax application that performs a similar
operation to code completion on the web (I use ADSL connection) and it performs
very well. Though
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, Bisma Jayadi wrote:
Hi all,
After the awesome advanced image editor, Pixel at
http://www.kanzelsberger.com. Now, FPC is officially used as backend compiler
for another great product, Morfik at http://www.morfik.com. Congratulations!
:)
We know about it. We cooperate
After the awesome advanced image editor, Pixel at
http://www.kanzelsberger.com. Now, FPC is officially used as backend compiler
for another great product, Morfik at http://www.morfik.com. Congratulations!
We know about it. We cooperate with Morfik :-)
I knew about it too as I'm a member of
Hi all,
After the awesome advanced image editor, Pixel at http://www.kanzelsberger.com.
Now, FPC is officially used as backend compiler for another great product,
Morfik at http://www.morfik.com. Congratulations! :)
PS. Morfik's logo for FPC is nice. ;)
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