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12:17 AM
posted on December 31, 2016 by Bohdan Lechnowsky

Developed our first "official" product at ameriDroid.com. If you look closely at the USB Ultrasonic Array picture at http://ameridroid.com/ , you may see a familiar name on the window title. :-)

 
 
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1:18 AM
>> index? find system/catalog/natives 'context
 
; Brought to you by: try.rebol.nl
== 13
 
>> native? :context
 
; Brought to you by: try.rebol.nl
== false
 
LOL
 
1:36 AM
@MarkI Bugs galore, I tripped on, while answering that.
Didn't feel it was topical.
Ren-C really is light years ahead of R3-Alpha, but I can't help but feel it isn't going to add up to much if I can't crack virtual binding.
Case in point:
1 = loop 1 [
    f: closure [x] [
        either x = 1 [
            loop 1 [f 2]
            x
        ] [break]
    ]
    f 1
]
What loop should that break?
I argue that Rebol is notable if it breaks the top loop, non-notable if it does not.
it needs to break the loop the author sees, and in this case you can argue they "see" two loops, but you need to be able to let things use loops in their implementation without that becoming a concern at the authorship level of using that abstraction.
 
 
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2:52 AM
Hi,

I am banging my head with R2 VID.

Any idea why this code is not working?

l: layout [

style bteal button teal
style bred button red

b1: bteal "Ok" [b1/style: 'bred]
]

view l
 
 
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8:26 AM
@OneArb I am not sure it is easily possible, but not a VID expert here. Imo styles are used during the layout phase, which creates tree of GUI objects, so later on, you are not able to change it.
 
8:36 AM
You can try to experiment with: probe get-style 'button .... to see, how button style looks underneath and try to change various elements by using object access (button/text: new-value). Just don't forget to supply a 'show b1 in your code above to refresh ....
 
 
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1:26 PM
Happy 2017 rebolers.
4
 
 
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8:47 PM
> Why in Ren-C there is no distinction between FUNCTION!, ACTION! and NATIVE! ? noein
^-- Well. I'd turn the question around. Why in R3-Alpha and Rebol2 is there a distinction? What does it mean?
I don't think there should be a burden of disproof on my part. There's a burden of proof on why ANY-FUNCTION! makes sense as a concept.
 
9:03 PM
Hardware stats of firefox users over time
 
9:15 PM
Happy new year fellow rebol/red programmers :)
 

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