Here, here!
I agree wholeheartedly, Rob.
I mean, y'all know that I have and will likely continue to do more than
my own fair share of kvetching...
But I also have to say that I have seen responsiveness on most if not all
of the issues I kvetch about most:
*Reasonable hobbyist/IU/educational
Lingo went to c.dot.syntax.hell in a very short fashion...
Please don't let Transcript follow behind Lingo!
I'm sure I wouldn't want to ask RR to make Rev use
dot notation - but it's a nice way to work when you
are used to it. ;-)
Scott
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John T
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Dear Tom,
Hmmm... Good questions you ask.
I started the stack in Rev 2.6.1 then opened it in 2.7 Enterprise for a
final evaluation (when it came out). I use no other libraries or plugins.
It was no problem in 2.6.1 to build the app onto my desktop (Win XP Pro) and
then run the built app from
Thank you Ken. Just what I needed.
Regards ... Bob
On Feb 23, 2006, at 10:00 AM, Ken Ray wrote:
On 2/23/06 8:34 AM, Robert Presender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SuperCard has a command: setWindow window x
If used, it negates the need to use 'of window x'.
So far, I haven't found a Rev
I've a button that paste a text, and I'd like to have this text to be pasted
on an external app (a text editor window, an email message, etc.) WITHOUT
knowing before the name of that app (the app will be the one focused
immediately before I push the button on my Rev stack).
There's a way?
In a Restaurant
Customer #1: Waiter! Excuse me, but there's a cockroach in my soup.
Waiter: So?
Customer #2: What do you mean, So??
Waiter: Well, that's quite normal.
Customer #1: What?!
Waiter (to Customer #2): Excuse me sir, but do you have any cockroaches
in your soup?
Customer #2: No.
Line 3 of There's a cockroach in my soup should read Customer #1 and
not Customer #2. Please send me your votes on the importance of this
bug. If I receive enough votes, I will change it. Otherwise, it stays.
Thank you very much.
Bob Warren (playwright)
Bob Warren wrote:
Line 3 of There's a cockroach in my soup should read Customer #1 and
not Customer #2. Please send me your votes on the importance of this
bug. If I receive enough votes, I will change it. Otherwise, it stays.
Thank you very much.
Bob Warren (playwright)
I just changed the scripts in Task Mage and Remote Task Mage to use flag
files...
This turns out to be a much more elegant approach. Simplifies things in a
number of places. These kinds of discussions are very useful for programmers
who are self-taught.
:)
Jonathan
I don't understand...
Why is Xavier giving up on Rev?
On 2/24/06, Scott Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xavier,
I really think you're overacting just a tiddly
bit...
Scott
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On 2/24/06 7:00 AM, Jonathan Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand...
Why is Xavier giving up on Rev?
Probably reached a point where the hours he spends trying to get tools
working don't get him where he needs/wants to go. Sounds like he has built
a very extensive environment
Hi Everyone,
I've tried several times, but I've been unsuccessful in downloading 2.7 for
the Mac OS X. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
Joe
Orlando, Florida
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I have gone back to 2.6.1 so I can't speak directly to the issue.
However, be sure you have compacted your HC stack before trying to
convert it (sometimes two or even three times). This would help with
prior versions.
Paul Looney
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Sorry, I lost the URL for downloading Chipp's plugin--the one that
lets you save a stack in 2.6.x from 2.7. I had intended to download
it, but can't find it now.
Can anyone help me out?
Devin
Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University
I don't understand... Why is Xavier giving up on Rev?
It seems that you're not signed up on the MetaCard list, but there was some
accusations from RR in regards to Xavier's license..
http://mail.runrev.com/pipermail/metacard/2006-February/009018.html
Garrett:
This is not about influencing the direction of the product. This is
about how bug reports should be directly given to the company, the
company should track it internally and insure that it's taken care of.
Users should not have to do anything else, that's why they pay
Runtime for
I don't understand... Why is Xavier giving up on Rev?
It seems that you're not signed up on the MetaCard list, but
there was some accusations from RR in regards to Xavier's license.
There are some issues solely between Xavier and RR which were on the list
but had no business being on the
That part of it was a quiproquo and I dont blame rev for it.
At least once they did read what I said and acted on it!
Like I said, no hard feelings, I look forward to other
creative activities beyond programming! It's sad to throw away such
a long enterprise as was TAOO and the long hours
My goodness...
I read those links. That was painful to read. All of that over a single
license!
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I have an application with a field that can have link style text in
it. I wanted the contents of the linkText of link-style text to show
up in a field when you mouse over it, just like in a web browser when
you mouse over a hot link. So I wrote this handler in the field.
on mouseWithin
Not sure, but he may have turned to something that is not as
quick, but will allow him to develop for his work flow
without the stumbling blocks.
Actually im turning to stuff that is light-years ahead of rev...
These include:
http://flstudio.com - the easiest music production studio out
Yes...
I do this in Task Mage.
The field that displays the link text needs to be placed lower than the
mouseloc, so that it does not get in the way.
I set it up in task mage so that you can display the link, then either click
the link, or move the mouse down and highlight the displayed linktext
On 2/24/06 6:55 AM, Jonathan Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just changed the scripts in Task Mage and Remote Task Mage to use flag
files...
Since you are now using flag files, here some ways I use them in one of my
businesses.
1-- The file contains data for another stack or app. The
I don't see how flstudio or gtlegends has anything to do with Rev,
but Hey good luck to you.
Maybe we'll see you around, dude.
Tom
On Feb 24, 2006, at 12:15 PM, MisterX wrote:
Actually im turning to stuff that is light-years ahead of rev...
These include:
http://flstudio.com - the easiest
Jonathan,
Thanks for the reply.
On Feb 24, 2006, at 10:19 AM, Jonathan Lynch wrote:
The field that displays the link text needs to be placed lower than
the
mouseloc, so that it does not get in the way.
I'm not sure I'm following this. By 'link text' do you mean text with
link style or
I don't see how flstudio or gtlegends has anything to do with
Rev, but Hey good luck to you.
Maybe we'll see you around, dude.
Tom
FLStudio you could compare to rev very easily.
Any audio sample, filter, channel, controller, keyboard, setting or
automation is an object you stack up in a
hello,
What I mean is this:
Pretend the following is a link:Q
When your mouse moves over the Q, you display a field that shows the content
of the linktext. You have to make sure the position of that field does not
cover the link, and that it moves with the mouse.
Like this (untested, but
We've had a report in the tech support queue that the beep command
does not work on a Windows machine with Rev Studio. I am fairly sure
that this isn't a general problem or we would have heard about it, but I
wanted to ask here if anyone else has seen this.
This person has tested on two
BRAMI wrote:
I Cant open any hypercard stack file with Revolution 2.7, even a
simple stack with 1 card 1 field no external ressources and no script
( this just for trial).
I get an error message there was a problem opening this stack
Is this a problem known with 2.7 ?
Yes, it is a
On Feb 24, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Jonathan Lynch wrote:
hello,
What I mean is this:
Pretend the following is a link:Q
When your mouse moves over the Q, you display a field that shows
the content
of the linktext. You have to make sure the position of that field
does not
cover the link,
Rev's beep command on Windows sounds the internal PC speaker/buzzer. It
does not issue a sound through the audio card. If a user does not have an
internal speaker connected (many systems do not), they will not hear
anything when the beep command is issued.
Bill
J. Landman Gay [EMAIL
Cool, sorry I misunderstood.
Just in case you need it, you can also click links within unlocked fields,
using the selectionchanged handler.
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Hello Tom,
Actually, I couldn't make a balance sheet balance for the life of me
(no offence to any accountants on this list), but I do appreciate
your thoughtful analogy. It falls short of our Bugzilla deal,
though. Accountants receive disparate (not desperate; that would be
Nortel and
FLStudio sounds cool, I thought . . .
Eww, but it runs on Windows!
Charles (dodging)
On Feb 24, 2006, at 12:15 PM, MisterX wrote:
Not sure, but he may have turned to something that is not as
quick, but will allow him to develop for his work flow
without the stumbling blocks.
Actually im
Anyone can mail me before they come to luxembourg for a beer, good food
and
loads of laughs! ;)
cheers
Xavier
I, for one, shall have wine tonight, and shall toast Xavier to my wife.
(Who will probably look at me funny and ask who the heck that is.)
J
Hi Mark,
I am thick as a brick, but by golly, I know when someone is poking
fun at my naivety. I live next door, so it wouldn't be sporting of
me to comment on the performance of the West Wing. I wish we had a
Prime Minister as cool as your President. I think Martin Sheen is
great.
Garrett.
I've spent the better part of my adult life in the software biz and I
think your reaction here was really, really extreme. You said:
You don't release
products if you know it still contains bugs! You don't upgrade your
product unless the upgrade fixes all the prior bugs.
I don't
On Feb 24, 2006, at 9:04 AM, Devin Asay wrote:
I have an application with a field that can have link style text in
it. I wanted the contents of the linkText of link-style text to
show up in a field when you mouse over it, just like in a web
browser when you mouse over a hot link. So I
On Feb 24, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Bill Marriott wrote:
Rev's beep command on Windows sounds the internal PC speaker/
buzzer. It
does not issue a sound through the audio card. If a user does not
have an
internal speaker connected (many systems do not), they will not hear
anything when the beep
At 10:49 AM -0700 2/24/2006, Devin Asay wrote:
on mouseWithin
if the mouse is down then exit mouseWithin ## interrupt this
handler to pay attention to the mouse.
if the textStyle of the mouseText contains link then
put the linkText of the mouseText into fld status
else
put empty
Rob
Fair enough. I hadn't considered that scenario. I stand corrected.
On 2/23/06, Rob Cozens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan, et al:
If I create a new bug entry in Bugzilla, it would not even occur to me
to vote for it. By posting it and giving it a rating, I think I *am*
voting on
I seem to have a knack for starting discussion threads that are
probably just close enough to being on topic to avoid their immediate
crushing by Listmom Heather and yet generate significant amounts of
message traffic for which some people here probably wish I would just
shut up or go away.
I love transcript.
It works the way I think.
A script like:
put Don't screw up Transcript into field What RunRev Should Do is just
very easy to conceive.
With transcript like it is, I spend my mental energy thinking about how my
program is going to work and interface, not translating my
I don't disagree, Jonathan, but if you apply that logic to
object-orientation you find yourself in a syntax soup that is
difficult to resolve and leads to huge slowdowns in performance.
So if you vote to keep the language simple, you're voting to keep it
non-object-oriented. I'm OK with that but
I have long been a supporter and fan of Xavier's. He attempted to
create a massive infrastructure in HyperCard and later began moving it
to Rev. He and I have had many very long exchanges about the object
orientation of what he was trying to build. I think he learned a lot
about how hard it is to
Dan Shafer wrote:
I don't disagree, Jonathan, but if you apply that logic to
object-orientation you find yourself in a syntax soup that is
difficult to resolve and leads to huge slowdowns in performance.
So if you vote to keep the language simple, you're voting to keep it
non-object-oriented.
Sivakatirswami wrote:
I meant an independent palette that set text properties for the
selected text or object. Text Tools I vaguely recall we had that once.
Sounds like it may have been a custom plugin. If you look in your
Plugins folder inside older Rev distributions you may find it. I don't
Here's a recipe to demonstrate that Rev usually fails to send mouseEnter to
a nearly vertical line:
Create a new mainstack.
Paste the following four lines into the multiple lines message box.
create graphic
set the style of it to line
set the points of it to 200,100cr208,300
set the
On 2/24/06 12:14 PM, Dan Shafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.this.that.thatotherthing.IsThisParticularDotSupposedToBeAMethodOrAnObject.Sh
ootMeNow
My vote would be that the option to use dot notation would be quite welcome.
I, too, use programs that become much simpler and functional that way.
Devin Asay wrote:
I actually modified my handler to add an interrupt at the beginning:
on mouseWithin
if the mouse is down then exit mouseWithin ## interrupt this handler
to pay attention to the mouse.
if the textStyle of the mouseText contains link then
put the linkText of the
Bill Marriott wrote:
Rev's beep command on Windows sounds the internal PC speaker/buzzer. It
does not issue a sound through the audio card. If a user does not have an
internal speaker connected (many systems do not), they will not hear
anything when the beep command is issued.
Thanks. This
This has no effect on the beep command.
You're changing the registry to select a different WAV file than the default
for SystemExclamation. You can set this value to anything you want and it
still won't play.
As I stated before, beep doesn't play a WAV file (and doesn't use
On Feb 24, 2006, at 1:02 PM, Bill Marriott wrote:
This has no effect on the beep command.
True. The code uses the play command to play the sound file that
other Windows apps use (or at least that is what my client told me).
You're changing the registry to select a different WAV file than
Windows XPpro and Enterprise Revolution:
Beep works fine here in a new stack. The dogs hate that noise and are
barking now.
Tom
On Feb 24, 2006, at 1:31 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
We've had a report in the tech support queue that the beep
command does not work on a Windows machine with
What possible competitive advantage does it offer to the company for it to
transform Transcript into yet another bit player in a very major league?
With it being an x-Talk, it offers certain advantages, such as ease of
learning/reading, that are all but nonexistant in your traditional
programming
At 02:02 PM 2/24/2006, you wrote:
I am an object-oriented programmer by training and disposition. Every
single object oriented programming language that I've used (and I have
admittedly not used them all) with the single exception of Smalltalk
(which I actually think got it right) uses dot
Well that figures, but hey what's a good discussion without a few
analogies, even wrong ones.
Regards,
Tom
On Feb 24, 2006, at 2:11 PM, Gregory Lypny wrote:
Hello Tom,
Actually, I couldn't make a balance sheet balance for the life of
me (no offence to any accountants on this list),
At 03:14 PM 2/24/2006, you wrote:
I've said it before and will say it again: If true OO is what you really
want, why not just use one of the bazillion OO languages? Once Lingo went
down that route, it ceased to be a learnable language for ordinary humans.
I think there are two issues here,
On 2/25/06, Devin Asay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I lost the URL for downloading Chipp's plugin--the one that
lets you save a stack in 2.6.x from 2.7. I had intended to download
it, but can't find it now.
To get the StackFormat plugin, just type into your 2.7 message box and
hit return
Judy Perry wrote:
OPTIONAL dot.speak I fear will end Transcript's natural-language
orientation.
Regex isn't exactly natural, but those that use it like that it's
included as an OPTION.
I don't recall anyone saying that RunRev was going to force users to
replace years of legacy code with
On 2/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I've tried several times, but I've been unsuccessful in downloading 2.7 for
the Mac OS X. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
You have to download the installer, which then downloads the other
components. Are you still on
No not this again
Why does he keep bringing this up?
Just poking fun,
Tom
I can read dot but have never really 'liked' it.
On Feb 24, 2006, at 3:02 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
I seem to have a knack for starting discussion threads that are
probably just close
At 03:27 PM 2/24/2006, you wrote:
This is so very non-controversial I'm surprised it comes up again and
again as such
If it keeps causing controversy, isn't it by definition
controversial? ;) (I just couldn't resist)
Peter T. Evensen
http://www.PetersRoadToHealth.com
314-629-5248 or
Pricing will change over the weekend to the standard pricing. If you
haven't upgraded or are interested in purchasing altSQLite3, you should
check it out now!
best,
Chipp
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/altSQLiteSub/Buy.htm
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I am trying to build an app with rev that needs to run on linux, and
must show some video clips. The clips are mpeg4, which is not playable
with the xanim player.
There is the videoClipPlayer property mentioned in the help, but I can
not make it work. It would be ideal if I could make rev
Folks,
taking the risk of sounding naive, why can't we deal with objects the
way we deal with custom props?
for example imagine the following Traffic Light object with
properties and methods:
TrafficLight.stopColor --- Red
TrafficLight.attentionColor --- Yellow
Hey, Andre, I like this!
Phil Davis
Andre Garzia wrote:
Folks,
taking the risk of sounding naive, why can't we deal with objects the
way we deal with custom props?
for example imagine the following Traffic Light object with properties
and methods:
TrafficLight.stopColor
Hi Devin,
MouseWithin is sent repeatedly by the engine all 200 milliseconds but
I would prefer to use mouseMove that is also sent all 200
milliseconds but only if the mouse moves.
I would also prefer to segment my code to take advantage of built-in
messages and use the linkClicked message.
Thanks, Sarah.
On Feb 24, 2006, at 2:26 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
On 2/25/06, Devin Asay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I lost the URL for downloading Chipp's plugin--the one that
lets you save a stack in 2.6.x from 2.7. I had intended to download
it, but can't find it now.
To get the
At 03:58 PM 2/24/2006, Andre Garzia wrote:
So why can't we do transcript-ish things like:
set the stopColor of TrafficLight to red
set the interval of TrafficLight to 20 secs
Would there be any reason to distinguish between custom properties and a
object property? If not, I see the above
Thomas McGrath III wrote:
No not this again
Why does he keep bringing this up?
Got me. I thought we'd already finished this conversation several times.
I don't see the point of hashing it out all over again.
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Thanks, Jonathan, Jacque, Jeanne, Trevor and Eric for your suggestions.
This is what I ended up with and it's working very well. It basically
emulates what happens in a web browser when you hover over a link.
on mouseWithin
if the mouse is down then exit mouseWithin
if the textStyle of
This is exactly the way transcript works now, except that it would allow you
to create custom objects.
But that raises a whole new issue...
How would you define a custom object?
Right now, I use groups to create custom objects, like specialized tables
and the like.
But, say we wanted to
I know this is off-topic, but does anyone know of a way to search for a
video within another video?
I have some QT videos that have been chopped up. I want to replace the
chopped up video with a start and stop selection in a player, but I don't
have the indexes. I have 134 movies to match.
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?
articleID=180206472cid=RSSfeed_IWK_News
[snip]
How broad is the patent? Here's what the patent abstract says it
covers: A host computer, containing processes for creating rich-media
applications, is accessed from a remote user
Swami..
Not legal advice but informed business counsel from someone with a
background in intellectual property law. Take it for what you pay for
it.
Software patents are a huge pit. For many years, the USPTO has had a
shortage of people qualified to review such applications. As a result,
it
On Feb 24, 2006, at 1:55 PM, Andy Clay wrote:
Hi
I am trying to build an app with rev that needs to run on linux,
and must show some video clips. The clips are mpeg4, which is not
playable with the xanim player.
There is the videoClipPlayer property mentioned in the help, but I
can not
Hello!
I looked in the documentation of Rev2.7
and in the Shafer Book but can't find
any references to the Kind of Cursors available
in Revolution (Macintosh)
I would like to know all the cursor names
I can use to change them via scripts.
Any ideas?
thanks!
Ben
You mean like an object template?
Tom
On Feb 24, 2006, at 5:29 PM, Jonathan Lynch wrote:
One thought is that they could create some sort of blank object,
with, like
all possible properties that one could think of, that could be set
from the
property inspector - like a universal object.
I have the following script in an barrel picture: I want to simulate a
barrel making noise
while it's beign moved.
on mousedown
grab me
play audioclip noise.wav
end mousedown
on MouseUp
stop playing audioclip noise.wav
end MouseUp
on mouseEnter
set the lockCursor to true
set the cursor
Comments:
The built-in cursors and their recommended uses are:
* none: Hides the cursor
* busy: Use repeatedly during a long handler
* watch: Use during a moderately long handler
* arrow: Use for selecting objects
* cross: Use for painting, drawing, or
Recently, benjamin pastrana wrote:
I have the following script in an barrel picture: I want to simulate a
barrel making noise
while it's beign moved.
...
The thing is that I want only to play the sound
IF the picture is beign dragged.
Right now it plays because it's under the
Dan Shafer wrote:
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=180206472cid=RSSfeed_IWK_News
Not having read the patent, I will say that if I had a company doing
this kind of work (and I do)
...
Many of us do. The patent was granted on Valentine's Day, but RevNet
Richard Gaskin
Sent: Saturday, 25 February 2006 8:27 AM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Transcript and Dot Notation
This is so very non-controversial I'm surprised it comes up again and
again as such
Agreed. It'd also be a major attraction, as an option,
for developers coming
In Smalltalk, the basic principle was the use of words parsed left to
right for readability, right to left for precedence of operation.
Parameters were embedded in method calls separated with colons. So,
for example, to create a new instance of a Person object, you would
write something like:
Andre..
While you're not exactly wrong here, you do miss the central
point/issue. To use your example, if I'm designing a traffic system
with lots of TrafficLight objects, I need a way to create individual
instances of that object, give them identifiers, and send messages
either to the
I don't recall this being hashed out and finished several times,
Jacque. Maybe it's been resolved to YOUR satisfaction, but someone
else raised the issue in another thread, so evidently at least some of
us don't think the issue's been resolved.
Except of course this is all hypothetical BS because
Just for the record, I didn't bring this up again. Judy Perry did. I
just moved the discussion to a new thread and offered my opinion.
On 2/24/06, Thomas McGrath III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No not this again
Why does he keep bringing this up?
Just poking
On 2/24/06, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When will the USPTO be able to afford reviewers familiar with the domain
they're tasked to review?
Not likely. It's not a political priority.
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On 25/02/2006, Garrett Hylltun [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
Gregory Lypny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote stuff.
Sorry to others for some repetitious elements in here but I see a
couple of basic themes in the offerings from Garrett and Gregory
(principally the former) which I wish to answer.
My
Hi all,
As a great many of you are aware I'm a relative
Rev newbie. While I've been a one eyed Delphi
programmer since it's release in 1995 I have to
admit that I now *look forward* to writing projects
in Rev, and each time I do I have the most awesome
warm fuzzy feelings that go with something
Well maybe one could 'see' an objects functions as properties, like
in Eiffel, or at least in my dim understanding of it.
get the sqrt(9) of mathsObject
Mark
On 24 Feb 2006, at 22:25, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
At 03:58 PM 2/24/2006, Andre Garzia wrote:
So why can't we do transcript-ish
Gregory, please forgive my jibe. Of course it isn't a fair
comparison, but then a fair one wouldn't have been as good a joke.
'Seems to me that all bugs in ProTools should be fixed, and and a
simple word to Digidesign should get the ball rolling', while having
the same kind of optimism
Dan Shafer wrote:
I don't recall this being hashed out and finished several times,
Jacque.
Seems to be an annual event. I see two threads in the archives, February
of 2004 and another in August 2005, and now this one. That doesn't seem
like enough to me, I'm pretty sure there were a couple
I have just started work on a slideshow for Linux that I would like to
function in a way similar to my very popular (VB) slideshow for Windows,
if possible, showing the pictures in full screen.
It didn't take me long to get into trouble. In Windows, setting the
decorations to empty causes the
Hi Bob,
What happens if you make the stack larger than the screenRect, and show
the stack at the screenLoc? I've done that before (though not on Linux).
Phil Davis
Bob Warren wrote:
I have just started work on a slideshow for Linux that I would like to
function in a way similar to my very
On Feb 24, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
I am an object-oriented programmer by training and disposition. Every
single object oriented programming language that I've used (and I have
admittedly not used them all) with the single exception of Smalltalk
(which I actually think got it right)
Thanks, Scott, for the kind words. There are times -- and this
weekend promises to be one of them -- when unsolicited testimonials
make a lot of what goes into writing these things so worthwhile that I
forget for a while my significant hair-loss as a result of trying to
explain how to do
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