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2:07 AM
OK. Here's a working demo of my (very limited) JavaScript Interface Dialect (JSID):
Sorry, I should've posted that to Announce on AltME first. Now you're going to get two announcements.
 
posted on November 26, 2014 by Bo

Here's a real-world working example of my currently very limited JavaScript Interface Dialect (JSID): http://video.respectech.com:8080/jsid/test.r3 Feedback appreciated!

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3:25 AM
@Feeds Wanted to say that the dialect is quick and dirty right now. Needs a lot of polishing, but it works!
 
@Respectech You are using parens to eval Rebol expressions, I was looking at that concept in my web templating dialect. A thought I had was that I would have a data model for some information available in the deployment, under something like model/comments/1/author-email (or somesuch) and then when doing a "build" I would have a model defined that would just throw
That way, I could run a build over the file and figure out what parts could be done statically vs. dynamically. If an expression didn't throw this special case, it could be evaluated statically.
I don't know of any web templating system that works that way
 
 
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5:18 AM
posted on November 26, 2014 by Art k

166 posts in "An Open Letter..." - a lot to scroll through I agree.  However, I like the order of the posts, from old to new. So inserting  new posts instead of appending them - no good! Instead, lengthy posts could be chopped into pages of say 20 posts.  The last page presented first. The order would be maintained and the the older posts just a click a

 
6:02 AM
@HostileFork That sounds like a good idea, not that I completely understand what you are saying.
I wish I had time to see if Gabriele's Topaz code could emit JS from Rebol like code. If so, I could just plug it in to the dialect.
 
 
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8:49 AM
@Respectech Gabriele's Topaz does emit JS code. I'm not sure if that code would run in a browser though, it's a long time since I played with it.
 
9:42 AM
@Feeds I like scrolling better than clicking multiple times thru a longer thread.
 
 
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12:55 PM
@iArnold It's not really clear what the technical agenda is for rebolforum.com
The lack of MarkDown or the ability to edit one's posts is disappointing.
AFAIK it's not an open source project, to which people can contribute and innovate.
I'd think @rgchris could make a better forum in an hour.
In my little imaginary universe (that isn't this one), domain control has been done as per proposals...all existing posts from Carl's blog and Rebol forum forward to topics on forum.rebol.net, which is a vetted and de-spammed archive.
I had a little crazy exercise in the reconstitution of history for this bridge solver project in Git: github.com/dds-bridge/dds/releases
It's interesting to take something using primitive means (in this case, distributing source code via zip files) and try and build a retrospective history as if it had used Git all along.
It's a kind of archaeology and reconstruction, and I think Rebol could use something like that.
 
1:50 PM
posted on November 26, 2014 by NickA

Feedback:  WOOOO YEAH!   We need a simple way to send, receive, and visually manipulate native Rebol data series (a list and *Grid* widgets, especially).  Tab panels, accordians, and other page layout options would make this more than just cool.  I'm ridiculously excited about the potential this little thing :)   Where can we get it?. &nbs

 
 
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6:21 PM
But all of the Topaz source has Topaz [] headers. Could I do the following:

topaz: none

and 'do the Topaz scripts? I haven't tried that.
 
 
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10:48 PM
posted on November 27, 2014 by Nick

Bo has started creating a VID-like dialect which outputs HTML and Javascript.  Basically, it lets you easily create GUIs which run in a web browser, using a familiar and light weight little dialect.  This project deserves donations, and Bo will commit more time to it if that happens: http://video.respectech.com:8080/jsid/test.r3

 

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