About Waiting (Re: About HyperCard ( was Re: [squeak-dev] Getting rid of coloured code))

Casey Ransberger casey.obrien.r at gmail.com
Thu Feb 28 10:48:21 UTC 2013


Let's keep cool and wait. Or, just take the Gezira code that's leaked out so far and then run as fast as we can with it. I have a feeling, though, that waiting might end up working out better than a lot of folks expect. 

The results of these experiments may confront us with new challenges. 

Who could ask for anything more?

Let's keep our heads and just pay close attention, okay? I think that's our best plan, don't you?

Even if what they're doing isn't a "product" or intended that way, because it's really a big complicated science experiment, I think we will get the best output in terms of understanding the work. If we can understand the work well, we can repeat it without much effort, no?

Let us be patient, as we may entreat angels unawares. (Bad quote! I got it all wrong!)

:)

C

On Feb 28, 2013, at 2:02 AM, karl ramberg <karlramberg at gmail.com> wrote:

> To run the latest and greatest FONC system the Gezire plugin is necessary. 
> I tried to get the Gezira plug in to compile on Windows but I could not get the tool chain right and got lost in all the quirky stuff.
> I would be nice if there where compiled plugins for all platforms for download somewhere.
> 
> Karl
> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 5:09 AM, Yoshiki Ohshima <Yoshiki.Ohshima at acm.org> wrote:
> It is not that we at Viewpoints are trying to be secretive, but we do
> have a newer system (or systems).  Hopefully we can put some code out
> when our report is done.
> 
> (Sorry for keeping people guessing.)
> 
> --
> -- Yoshiki
> 
> 
> 

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