Hi--
Two new developments:
- Naiad is Spoon's module system. I wrote previously about a scheme for using URLs to issue Naiad commands (load a module, make a snapshot, quit, etc.). The first sample web page with Naiad commands on it is http://netjam.org/spoon/modules/. (Currently it's only interesting as a description of the scheme and as an example of a Naiad command URL; you need the as-yet-unreleased Spoon 1a13 or later to actually run it.)
- I've built a working remote process browser. This is handy for manipulating processes in a headless system from afar. I'm using it to debug a module which removes all non-essential objects from a target system. With this module, I'll have the liberty of throwing away small object memories (e.g., if I make some fundamental change that's difficult to retrofit), since it'll be easy to just make new ones.
thanks,
-C
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