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Title: Carl Sassenrath in ABC News article
Post by: redrumloa on August 16, 2002, 08:25:02 PM
Carl Sassenrath of Amiga and Rebol fame speaks about the future of the internet.

Click HERE (http://more.abcnews.go.com/sections/scitech/cuttingedge/pcanniversary_xnet010810.html) for the entire article.

Title: Re: Carl Sassenrath in ABC News article
Post by: Jaruzel on August 16, 2002, 08:35:02 PM
I agree in some parts to this article -
The Internets future lies in 'Nano-Apps' - auto downloaded along with the media, doesn't require installation and just does one job - show/play the media. The nano-app will work as a plugin into the operating system and seem like a seamless part of it. of course the O/S needs something akin to the java runtime, but as long as it's part of the o/s to start with, compatabilty wouldn't be an issue.

Just my 2 bits.

- Jar.
Title: Re: Carl Sassenrath in ABC News article
Post by: blubbe on August 17, 2002, 01:26:52 AM
And at the same time scary. Pefect opportunity
for viruses and stuff.
But if its done the right way.. could be cool.

Lets hope Microsoft does not come up with
something like this, with the security holes
it most certain would have :)

But I can see it; "Microsoft Webol" - a totally new and
not at all stolen idea, from the makers of the ultimate OS, Windows...
  :-P
Title: Re: Carl Sassenrath in ABC News article
Post by: theTAO on August 17, 2002, 07:03:04 AM
Although I'm happy to see Carl and Rebol get a little publicity, this article seems like a re-hash of ideas that people had 5 or 6 years ago.  Simple, ubiquitous computing will always be the dream, but as long as we have juggernaut companies like Microsoft who favor proprietary (and often inferior) technology over generally open, accepted standards, it will remain a dream.

And to a degree, this XNet stuff is already here.  I remember at least one company that makes a Java applet for streaming video.  It works quite well, although obviously not on current Amigas. :-(  Microsoft built their version of XNet applets years ago.  Does anyone remember ActiveX?  Ack, ack, ack, ack, ack.....

Todd
Title: Re: Carl Sassenrath in ABC News article
Post by: Coder on August 17, 2002, 05:42:33 PM
I had some doubts when Carl started with Rebol but it is going  very well for him. I even got a big Rebol book here. Maybe Carl and Bill should have some talks. :-)

Coder
Title: Re: Carl Sassenrath in ABC News article
Post by: redrumloa on August 17, 2002, 07:49:02 PM
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I even got a big Rebol book here. Maybe Carl and Bill should have some talks.


There is already AmigaOS versions of Rebol. Are any Amigan programmers actually using it?
Title: Re: Carl Sassenrath in ABC News article
Post by: Coder on August 17, 2002, 07:59:52 PM
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Are any Amigan programmers actually using it?


I did got a bit into it, but not so much. Have not done anything with it in a long time. I might have a look at it again and see if it is of any use.

Coder
Title: Re: Carl Sassenrath in ABC News article
Post by: redrumloa on August 17, 2002, 08:24:23 PM
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I did got a bit into it, but not so much. Have not done anything with it in a long time. I might have a look at it again and see if it is of any use.


I'd hate to see AmigaOS support dropped due to their preceived lack of interest. OS4 native version would be nice!
Title: Re: Carl Sassenrath in ABC News article
Post by: Coder on August 17, 2002, 09:12:43 PM
TCL/TK is also a great language. Worth checking out. It's a scripting language but it has a compiler.

Coder
Title: Re: Carl Sassenrath in ABC News article
Post by: redrumloa on August 17, 2002, 11:06:44 PM
(http://amiga.org/images/avatar/users/1686.gif)

Now that's plain silly:-P 040 for OS4? hehe
Title: Re: Carl Sassenrath in ABC News article
Post by: System on August 18, 2002, 06:49:52 AM
Hi,

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There is already AmigaOS versions of Rebol. Are any Amigan programmers actually using it?


I like to use it when I use my miggy as a webcam server: uploading multiple files using ftp is a breeze in Rebol. Also I am going to use it to create some CGI scripts.

Greetz,
Title: Re: I'm suspicious of this "unbiquitous computing&
Post by: System on August 18, 2002, 08:55:01 AM
This sounds too much of an euphemism for "information applaiance" and "Post PC Era." Let us hope the industry doesn't throw computer users in the gutter in honor of game consoles and set top boxes.