Hypermedia Concept Approximated by Jaxer with the newest "technology" ever

0 views
Skip to first unread message

admarquis

unread,
Jan 25, 2008, 7:36:36 AM1/25/08
to Jaxer Develop
"developer /developer /developer/ developer"
- Documentary using montage techniques while portraying Steve Balmer
from microsoft running arround sweating and shooting WHOOOOOOOOOUUU,
you ought to have seen this and recall it everytime you hear the word
developer...
What a disturbing sickness this is, unrooted of the core of the
discipline...
Javascript from Adobe/Mozilla\Firefox with Firefox no-memoryleak quasi-
feature, with KDE4 now, ow my crying out loud goodness, jaxer is the
first step twords the hypermedia, where automatisation gets its reign
revoked, is subdued and merged in the common cultural apparatus/mesh

Hey guys,
seems to me Google gears would be awesome if it was implemented with
the opensource jaxer componenents, kinda I guess, still a newcomer to
ajax, never tried any firefox 3 beta yet!. PortableApps &Thinstall
rocks btw.

A very important piece of the puzzle In My maybe deeply mistaken
technical opinion
The Caja projects would enable one to fuse with capabilities-based
kernels and compilation apparatuses to
deploy very small, almostfully scalable to the limit automagically
kernels-based cache resident systems...?
Secure, distributed financial work/cryptography/missio-critical
operating system, working with a barebone system+processor only, who
knows.... work on this you know about anyone? Warren D Smith's AES and
Linear Cryptography work is tremendous. In Sherbrooke, Courteau and my
linear algebra master Hamdache know them
BCH pretty well, iirc for all I know about them is bar none, in fact.

The prospects are mind-boggling regarding scientific progress
happening at the rate it could do through wide spread research
programs rooted into the informationnally Secure Distributed
Hypermedia paradigm, hmmm...

Has anyone worked with GemStone Here? Never did, never tried ruby on
rails nor setup an aâche webserver since the linux kernel 2.4 days...
Can't wait for 2.6.24, I will turn away from the dark side on this
very day, got myself an Atmel NGW100 NetworkTV demo platform with USB
(multi sniffing wireless adapters and 125 other devices anyone?) and
two 100mbit network ports, Full memory management is supported in the
Atmel 32 bit chip, Linux is running and bugs are squashed, will start
to get REALLY interesting once dev tools migrate to this framework,
maybe even a DistributedForth unified communication Layer could spawn,
or maybe the mothergodess of functional monolifostack of
monolifostacks languages... dont know at all, sorry for spawning so
much discussion that I can't conclude a better thing about as of now

jaxer rocks my mental shorts! The single most logical decision...

Brian LeRoux

unread,
Jan 25, 2008, 1:29:07 PM1/25/08
to jaxer-...@googlegroups.com
dood you scare me

Davey

unread,
Jan 25, 2008, 3:33:33 PM1/25/08
to Jaxer Develop
wow, what a stream of consciousness.. but spotted some very good
points.

one of my own things is the 'portable/thinstall' uzip/install, i'm
quite pleased he liked it.

the google gears stuff, more coming...

but wicked funny.

On Jan 25, 10:29 am, "Brian LeRoux" <brian.ler...@gmail.com> wrote:
> dood you scare me
>
> > jaxer rocks my mental shorts! The single most logical decision...- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

admarquis

unread,
Jan 26, 2008, 2:55:27 AM1/26/08
to Jaxer Develop
Hi guys,

2.6.24 is out :O)

On a more serious note,
I'm sure glad you liked the raw material I've put forth on top of
what I would be a bright and useful discussion on core matters
that could impact the jaxer effort towards the better. Thanks
for you understanding of others' authenticable creative processes :o)

I had to put it out bluntly, won't happen again on a 'pro develop'
group.
I won't balkanize your professional efforts, I hereby reassure you on
this very matter.

I truly meant what I had in mind though, especially the part about the
prospect of
democratizing IT through free, proper tools for the job, available
publicly, built over
open standards.

Let put forward an easy improvement that comes to mind:
As a simple example, your base16 alphabet in your jaxer
built memory viewing component could have this ordering:
0 1234567 H GFEDCBA
So that every word (e.g. d3adb33f) having a letter on its outmost
digit is signed, always.
mod n, A=10-1 always, etc for every 25 other letters in our flimsy
Latin alphabet...

Another way is thinking is bringing n^-1 back into numbers...
right now this critical quantity is left on the other side of the
decimal point...
Lot of stuff to be said here(i.e 8 divided by 6 is 1 leftover 2, that
two is too far conceptually to be really useful...), but let's jump
ahead
Could generalise every exponent of a digit-based number much like we
balance 13+14+15+16+17 into [n times the middle term]

On the hypermedia front, "We cite as we communicate:" Papers on the
ArXiv about the thing summing it up well, from what I made of the
concept yet, might be utterly wrong on this, still a neophyte, as you
all-mighty professionals developer might have guessed ;O)

No harsh leftover feelings I hope!
Will get myself a fully opensource working platform throughout this
weekend, before giving up further to your madness...
Thanks for you time and kind understanding, hope to contribute
meaningfully ASAP.
AdM

admarquis

unread,
Jan 26, 2008, 3:10:37 AM1/26/08
to Jaxer Develop


On Jan 26, 12:55 am, admarquis <adam.d.marq...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
[...]
> what I would be a bright and useful discussion on core matters
what I would *hope to be
> Could generalise every exponent of a digit-based number much like we
> balance 13+14+15+16+17 into [n times the middle term]
>
Discontinuity left unhandled, should have put something like:
* * *

> Thanks for you time and kind understanding, hope to contribute
> meaningfully ASAP.
> AdM
e.g. in term of working and useful, powerful, frightneing even,
*code*, if possible :P

Thoughtful stuff
===========
The fact of the matter is, second time in a row I post here at the end
of a
long awaken night, after wandering so far afar in reasoning that
perhaps
posting on top of it all here isn't maybe the ebst way to go...

This effort is truly inspiring me, I can explain the pertinence of
it to a 10 years old or
to a bunch of Level N-3 OfficeTm Jockeys using the same node/150 and
look smart&savyy IT-wise ;pp

Lot of people around me knows it exists, can't wait to define myself
by it. A standard :o)

Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages