Phantom An Interpreted Language For Distributed Programming While such a programming environment is adequate for many tasks, objectbased RPCsystems and as Java10 Safe Tcl1 Phantom3, Telescript4 and scriptx 1 6 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/courtney95phantom.html
Neue Seite 1 Containing valid info about TCP/IP programming. www.voidpointer.com, Script DrivenInternet (SDI) web page http//www.meadroid.com/scriptx/, scriptx web page http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Guenter_Born/WSHBazaar/wsh0.htm
Extractions: The Windows Scripting Host (WSH) is one of the most interesting things which Microsoft has released since the MS-DOS batch programs for the Windows users. Finally we got the tool to create programs to automate our tasks under Windows. After writing two books about the WSH I feel we can do nearly all those things for which others use Visual Basic, Visual C, Delphi or other environments. Why waste hundred of bucks to stuff your hard disk full with files, if we can get an equivalent programming language for free? Unfortunately Microsoft forgot to tell us about this marvelous thing. There is nearly no or only poor support for WSH, VBScript and JScript. But thanks to many computer enthusiasts and the Internet, we have now much more resource (as I found as I started with WSH 9 months ago). Here I like to give a few links which leads you directly to the sites of interest for WSH programmers. microsoft.public.scripting.wsh Windows Scripting Host newsgroup This is the newsgroup about the Windows Scripting Host, where you get the answers to your question.
BYTE.com by IBM and Apple, is looking at September for the release of software developmentkits based on scriptx, the company s objectoriented programming language for http://www.byte.com/art/9407/sec4/sec4.htm
Distributed Computation Scheme 48 appears well suited to the Web and is executed by an abstractmachine; Scheme programming; scriptx, Kaleida IBM/Apple joint venture? http://www.base.com/gordoni/web/distribution.html
Extractions: Last updated June 27, 1995. I am interested in making the Web programmable. The phrase "Turing-complete Web space" is a succinct encapsulation of this desire. See also separate Web Technology and Beyond pages on: See also: W3C: On Distributed Objects and Mobile Code Programming Language Research The Language List The Free Compilers List In the language wars implementation quality wins out over design elegance every time. Here is a list of languages that either already do or in the future may support distributed computation: Safe Tcl, John Ousterhout , Sun Sun's plans a note from John Ousterhout Safe-tcl source, specs, interesting language design papers Implemented using a pair of interpreters Untrusted interpreter is a striped down interpreter that executes all the untrusted code Trusted interpreter exports user defined extension routines known to be safe to the untrusted interpreter Able to dynamically load new extension modules from a trusted ftp server into the trusted interpreter, thus making the new functionality available to the untrusted interpreter
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OOP Lang S Oriented programming System. TI, 1986. Multiple inheritance, class variables. Ftpftp//altdorf.ai.mit.edu/archive/schemelibrary/unsupported/CScheme.scriptx http://swiki.hfbk-hamburg.de:8888/MusicTechnology/43
ScriptX Languages Software All websites for scriptx Languages Software in this Software directory Networks Online Games - PC Components - PC Peripherals - programming - Video Games http://www.5star-software.co.uk/Languages/ScriptX.html
Extractions: 5 star Software ScriptX Languages Software websites All websites for ScriptX Languages Software in this Software directory that have been given 5 stars are considered by us to be truly excellent, 4 star sites are very good, those with 3 stars are good, while the rest have something to offer, but won't necessarily appeal to everybody. Please visit our sponsors: At Business Link we provide practical help and advice for all types of businesses. We give you easy access to objective information and support on E-commerce Optimisation Software Search Software sites: go Show UK sites only ] [ advanced search ] Submit site Records. Page of
How Do I Program For Other-than-English? multilingual; multilocalized; reflexive. programming Languages. PostScript. Whoknows? Scheme. We describe Scheme with other Lisps. scriptx. See Kaleida. SmallTalk. http://phaseit.net/claird/comp.lang.misc/mixed_human_language_programming.html
Extractions: Introduction. Explain stuff. Lots of description and references. [Is this just a glossary?] Desirable characteristics: With , wide characters have become part of the standard for Ada . Ada does not have a good reputation for prototyping. We describe CLOS with other Lisps. The new ANSI Forth Standard does not specify the size of a "character" precisely in order to allow future changes. Forth is good for prototyping, and actively supported. Typically allow user redefinition of character ... Haskell, ML, Gofer, ...
Writing Scripts If you ve done any playing around with programming you know about this, if not, don tworry, it s not going to Now, save this in your /usr/bin/scriptx directory http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/scripts.html
Extractions: UNIX is text. Most configuration is done by editing plain text files. No one is perfect. And sometimes your changes can make things worse. The best way to save yourself from cursing yourself and saying, "Gee. I REALLY shouldn't have done that" is to take every step to make it possible to roll your changes back. There are many ways to ensure the roll back, but I'd like to concentrate on two of them I use. One is making searchable comments, and another is creating an .orig file. [This one was a bit over my head. I'm not quite sure what the difference between Ed's two files are, but the method of using comments (a # before a line comments it out, similar to the "rem" in DOS, making it so that the line is not usedit is simply there for you to read and use its information) is fairly straightforward. Now I make it and if it works OK, I usually delete the source and leave the original tarball, ie my changes were true one-time, I don't want them anymore. If something goes wrong, I open the Makefile with vim, type /KN to search for my label, then do :d2 to delete two lines- my label and my line, then press Del to remove comment sign in front of original line, 7 keystrokes. Repeat as necessary.
Computer Science Internship Program - Jobs This project will implement a set of these patterns as VisualAge parts and demonstratetheir use in the VA programming environment. Project scriptx Games http://www.cs.duke.edu/~rodger/csip/jobs.html
Extractions: Significant student or "Hacker" level experience is required in UNIX and least some experience with one of the following operating systems, VMS, MAC, NetWare, DOS, or Windows 3.1+ Required Classes: C++ (prefer 2 semesters), OO programming class or a computer lab with a project that demonstrates the students understanding of the language. Any person that applies must be productive as a C++ software programmer working in the UNIX world when they walk through the door on day #1 (at a student level). We use a team approach where two or three co-ops are assigned to an experienced engineer. The team builds program blocks for use in an object oriented data management product that Alphatronix markets into the UNIX world. Additionally, slots are available for assignment into our testing division where they are tasked to reproduce crashes or other software failures prior to version release. These slots require an above average understanding of the UNIX os, the various shells, "daemons", the kernel, networks and NFS. When there is a crash the engineers will need to reproduce all the situations that led up to, or allowed the crash or panic. Scripts in either vi, emacs, perl, C or C++ will need to be written to automatically reproduce the environment that failed so the fix can be evaluated.
Extractions: Tour Become a Member ... Customer Support Question / Keyword(s): Advanced Search Start M Midrange Systems January 27, 1995 ... Kaleida Labs airs new multimedia tools. (Kaleida Media Player CD-ROM mastering software, Script X application development softwa Midrange Systems; January 27, 1995; McKendrick, Joseph E.
Andrew Nicholson's Résumé and the language implementation used in the multimedia player scriptx . Investigationof new objectoriented programming environments and application design http://www.lesto.com/andrewn/resume.html
MILK: The Glossary It is Danfuzz s favorite movie. (More info) scriptx A programming language, classlibrary, and runtime environment developed by Kaleida Labs from 1992 to 1995. http://www.milk.com/glossary/
Extractions: These are some useful terms to know with respect to this website. Some are even generally useful, but YMMV The general name for a fold-out chair-bed thing or a combination of several such things. Comfortrons usually exist in one of three configurations: chair, bed, or comfort (the last also called "the full-on comfortron configuration").
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November 1994 - DATABASE PROGRAMMING Assaf implements a scriptxbased multimedia application which was created in a way MediaDeveloperis a library of multimedia programming objects that let you http://www.cs.ubc.ca/local/reading/proceedings/ddj/2000_06/articles/1994/9411/94
Extractions: by Mark Betz Before building an SQL server class for Sybase/Microsoft's SQL Server, Mark had to unravel its client/server message-handling mechanism. Here's what he found, along with the C++ class library he eventually developed. by Jonathan Wilcox As distributed computing and interoperable objects move into the forefront of computing, the need for object-database standards will become paramount. Jonathan examines the issues surrounding object methods and distributed programming, focusing on how these issues relate to object databases. by Art Sulger Art presents a C++ class library which provides a single interface to multiple database file formats, saving you time and trouble during the development process. by James R. Gillig In this installment of his two-part article, Jim discusses how you write portable software by applying Endian-neutral design and programming principles. by Ian Hirschsohn The key to coping with mountains of data is to be able to transfer and share it at reasonable transfer rates. Ian describes a system for moving data at high speeds using off-the-shelf hardware.
Programming Languages Book programming Languages Book. ActiveX. Ada. APL. AppleScript. Assembly. Awk. BASIC.BETA. C . SAS. Scheme. ScriptEase. Scripting Languages. scriptx. SDL. SETL. Smalltalk.SQL. UML. http://www.artistactoractress.com/programming_book/
Bios For Contributing Authors writer specializing in the documentation of objectoriented programming languages atSun s Java Software division, she wrote documentation for scriptx, an object http://www.ictp.trieste.it/~manuals/programming/Java/tutorial/information/bios.h
Extractions: 2D Graphics Deborah Adair , the technical writer for the Java Media group at Sun Microsystems, specializes in designing and writing documentation for software developers and other highly technical readers. She has a degree in Scientific and Technical Communication from the University of Washington and has been writing for the computer industry for the past nine years. Sound and 2D Graphics Jennifer Ball writes technical documentation for various groups at Sun Microsystems' Java Software division, including the 2D graphics group and the J2EE group. She started working for Sun as a summer intern. After completing her internship, she morphed into a temporary contractor and is now a full-time employee. When she is not working at Sun, she is completing her Masters degree in Interdisciplinary Computer Science at Mills College. Servlets Stephanie Bodoff is a staff writer at Sun Microsystems. She has been involved with object-oriented enterprise software since graduating from Columbia University with an M.S. in electrical engineering. For several years she worked as a software engineer on distributed computing and telecommunications systems and object-oriented software development methods. For the past 4 years Stephanie has concentrated on technical writing, documenting object-oriented databases, application servers, and enterprise application development methods. She is a co-author of
Past Projects Ported a Director based educational game title, UnDo Me, to scriptx for theTED5 conference. Norton Guides Interactive programming Language Guides. http://www.mepis.com/book/print/28
Extractions: @import url(misc/print.css); MEPIS continues a tradition of innovative software development, as examplifed by the projects described herein. Borland/Visigenic Burlingame, CA Designed and built modules for a Java Integrated Development Environment later incorporated into Borland products. Built the world's first stable Java debugger, including a CORBA based network wide Java debugger. Supported the IDE development team in realizing reliable system design and effective GUI design.
MEPIS | Managerial Educational And Personal Information Systems Designed an IDE for producing Interactive Titles in scriptx. read more. NortonGuides Interactive programming Language Guides. Submitted by warren on Tue, 04 http://www.mepis.com/taxonomy/page/or/59
Extractions: @import url(misc/drupal.css); @import "themes/xtemplate/xtemplate.css"; MEPIS Managerial Educational and Personal Information Systems site search user account Home Past Projects ... Contextual Sitemap Kaleida Labs: ScriptX Language Development Submitted by warren on Tue, 04/29/2003 - 19:12. Digital Information Education Infrastructure Object Oriented ... Tools Kaleida Labs Mountain View, CA Designed and built a dynamic interactive catalog title. Performed performance and architectural tests on the ScriptX technology. Evaluated Distributed ScriptX functionality for inclusion in set-top boxes. Designed an IDE for producing Interactive Titles in ScriptX. read more WordFinder: First Popular Electronic Thesaurus Submitted by warren on Tue, 04/29/2003 - 19:07. Digital Information Education Tools WordFinder Microlytics, Inc. Wrote a 250,000 word thesaurus with over 30 million copies sold in software and hand-held versions. Developed a new efficient text compression algorithm for thesaurus data. Designed word processing format conversion modules. read more Norton Guides: Interactive Programming Language Guides Submitted by warren on Tue, 04/29/2003 - 19:05.
Scholarly Spaces 6 - Scholarly Practices a mixture of metaphors musical scores, playscripts, eventdriven programming, sprites is of interactive scripting systems like Kaleida s scriptx or General http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/~xinwei/papers/texts/scholarspaces/6.Survey.html
Extractions: [PREVIOUS] [FIRST] What is in the future? I cannot be exhaustive here, for lack of time and knowledge, but I'll try to spread my net widely enough to catch general purpose systems of potential interest to scholars at Stanford. Please note that this telescoped survey contains no recommendation of particular technologies.