[REBOL] Re: Development rebol scripts on Linux

2007-11-19 Thread Carl Read
On Saturday, 17-Novenber-2007 at 10:59:28 Tim Johnson wrote, rantIMHO this is one of the reasons that my county (USA) is losing programming jobs - to much desire for stimulus on the part of younger generations. /rant The kids are aways right Tim - never forget that! ;-) And they have a

[REBOL] Re: Development rebol scripts on Linux

2007-11-18 Thread Alessandro Manotti
Hello, I heard an interesting talk by one Carl S (yes that winemaker guy :-)) He described the human brain as a very slow but massively parallel computer. That makes a link to the experience that I have had, where solutions present themselves apparently spontaneously in my brain, but probably

[REBOL] Re: Development rebol scripts on Linux

2007-11-17 Thread Carl Read
On Friday, 16-Novenber-2007 at 7:50:39 Tim Johnson wrote, Nothing beats the interactivity of a console tho'. I am (I think) the first person to develop an interactive class on programmer using rebol. My great frustration was that the students students wanted the bells and whistles - i.e.

[REBOL] Re: Development rebol scripts on Linux

2007-11-17 Thread Tim Johnson
On Saturday 17 November 2007, Carl Read wrote: On Friday, 16-Novenber-2007 at 7:50:39 Tim Johnson wrote, Nothing beats the interactivity of a console tho'. I am (I think) the first person to develop an interactive class on programmer using rebol. My great frustration was that the students

[REBOL] Re: Development rebol scripts on Linux

2007-11-16 Thread Tim Johnson
2007/11/15, Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED]: . I'm not a big console guy so I tend not to start programs from the linux command line. Another way might be to do your testing from a script, set up your file associations so that the script is run on a mouse click. Example: you have a file with code

[REBOL] Re: Development rebol scripts on Linux

2007-11-15 Thread Alan
I like Linux but I do not enjoy Rebol programming on it. Mostly due to the lack of rebol console on Linux. When I run a program from an icon and it fails you do not get the error info as no console pops up. I'm not a big console guy so I tend not to start programs from the linux command line.