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[edit] What we need to bootstrap?
The language is the glue
- A web enabled language such as Ajax, Aflax eg. OpenLazlo, Javascript, Flare, XUL, Curl
- A free open source scripted language
- An interactive hardware optimised (awaiting reconfigerable CPU's) language
- An AI enhanced language built into a blog, wiki or browser
- Standards based on XML
- A search engine integrated language. The Flock Browser is the beginning of this approach
- A highly collaborative and interactive language. Some integration of IM (Instant Messenger) standards is beginning
- Real time programming
- Language and environment template
- Flexibility,
- Drag and drop
For the prototype we will be using primarily XUL as it fulfills more of these components than the other languages
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[edit] What is Transformational Programming?
"Like many of these other efforts, Lynch and Garland’s approach starts with a concept called abstraction. The idea is to begin with a high-level summary of the goals of the program and then write a series of progressively more specific statements that describe both steps the program can take to reach its goals and how it should perform those steps. For example, a high-level abstraction for an aircraft collision avoidance system might specify that corrective action take place whenever two planes are flying too close. A lower-level design might have the aircraft exchange messages to determine which should ascend and which should descend."
[edit] Where will we store data?
Data is increasingly stored in shared cyber space, with personalised access such as GoogleBase Will offline storage be seen as anachronistic? No it is a natural human tendency to operate individually and collectively and value both approaches.
The unique ability of humans is in the personal arrangement of data
5 Exabytes: All words ever spoken by human beings. How much is a Yottabyte? What exactly is enough?
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