Well that blew my mind

Craig Latta craig at netjam.org
Sat Feb 18 17:12:12 UTC 2012


Hi--

     Chris writes:

> It seems to me these tools of tags and markers are a complete way to
> describe classes and instances. They can be stored as data and then
> re-instantiated on need. And I guess you could take a snapshot of any
> object or set of objects to have a history or version record.

     Yep!

     Jecel writes:

> My impression is that BlockContexts are the trickiest things to
> serialize. I don't know if Spoon can move computations from one image
> to another, but I don't think this would be needed for Craig's goals.

     Yeah, not needed for providing a history system, but Spoon can do
this. I also have a way of versioning arbitrary objects in the system,
not just classes, methods, etc.


-C

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