One of the things that always amazes people is how powerful /Core is despite how small the binary is. I think /Core needs to stay around because we will be looking to put messaging language into smaller and smaller devices and time goes by. Put /Core on a watch or in a medical device which swims in the bloodstream and sends messages back to a computer via wireless. Keep /Core around, for sure, and work to make it SMALLER for gosh sakes. > It's just my opinion, and that of many others so it seems, that /Core > oughta stay around. This does not mean that we do not want /View or > /Command or any of the others (we do, we do!)... It just means that /Core > is the perfect entry level point for REBOL and we hope that > ever-so-easy-to-open portal remains in place.
- [REBOL] /view and the Web Re:(3) RChristiansen
- [REBOL] /view and the Web Re:(4) ryanc
- [REBOL] /view and the Web Re:(5) RChristiansen
- [REBOL] Re: /View and the Web Re:(2) alex . pini
- [REBOL] /View and the Web Re:(4) Petr . Krenzelok
- [REBOL] Re: /View and the Web Re:(4) alex . pini
- [REBOL] An appeal to keep /Core ralph
- [REBOL] An appeal to keep /Core Re: kgozlin
- [REBOL] An appeal to keep /Core Re:(2) ralph
- [REBOL] An appeal to keep /Core Re:(4) RChristiansen
- [REBOL] An appeal to keep /Core Re:(4) dynalt
- [REBOL] An appeal to keep /Core Re:(5) bpaddock
- [REBOL] An appeal to keep /Core Re:(4) kgozlin
- [REBOL] An appeal to keep /Core Re: alans
- [REBOL] An appeal to keep /Core Re:(2) ralph
- [REBOL] An appeal to keep /Core Re:(3) jbone
- [REBOL] An appeal to keep /Core Re:(4) Petr . Krenzelok
- [REBOL] An appeal to keep /Core Re: bhandley
