I fired up your demo. Very interesting.

I didn't push things very hard but I noticed that once you go beyond rank 3
things stop working. Enter i. 2 2 2 2
into any cell.

Some indication that the expression will not execute in microJ would
greatly increase the utility of this already fascinating experiment.


On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 8:47 AM, Joe Bogner <[email protected]> wrote:

> MicroJ was first announced about 2 weeks ago. It's had over 100
> commits since then, with some help from Adrian Wielgosik and Jon
> Hough.
>
> Some notable additions:
> 1. basic .NET integration
> (https://github.com/joebo/microj/blob/master/stdlib.ijs#L1)
> 2. boxed values (
> https://github.com/joebo/microj/blob/master/tests.ijs#L143)
> 3. basic forks (https://github.com/joebo/microj/blob/master/tests.ijs#L309
> )
> 4. key operator (https://gist.github.com/joebo/fc108b8b0ddf3f683fa3)
>
> The motivation for all of this was to create a hackable, more c#
> pluggable J. One of the expected use cases was to create a web-based
> spreadsheet platform for data analysis.
>
> I have an example of the MicroJ spreadsheet running online
> (linux/mono) -- the same also runs on windows. Only tested on chrome
> as the browser.
>
> http://csilo.com:8080/examples/grid/index.html
>
> Please don't intentionally try to break it ( I realize that may happen
> though )... but feel free to play. Each spreadsheet should run in its
> own parser environment.
>
>
> I expect to do a binary release over the next few weeks and will
> include some documentation.
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