I agree, components, components, components!  And yes, it is just now barely usable 
for real
applications.  There may be something that we will need RT to address on the way.  I 
tend to
believe RT knows this as well, and is readying itself for this stage of its business.

--Ryan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> >Educational Software:  Once again another tick for collaborative work
> >environment.
>
> This is the one I would vote for!  Of course my main reason for exploring REBOL is to
> create such a beast so you could say I'm a bit biased. :-)
>
> All of the ideas I've seen floated so far for the killer app or 1000 apps have been
> good ones.  I have my doubts though about REBOL (View mostly) being mature
> enough to handle such grand projects - just yet.  After all, it is still a pre-beta! 
>:-)
>
> For the time being, while we are learning View (or even Core for those of us late to
> the party!) I think small, specific purpose mini-apps remain the pick of the day.  
>Think
> component size, not application size, but bigger than script tests.
>
> For example -
>
> 1. Take just the text editing part without all of an EMACS and focus on functions and
> objects that manipulate the text or display in developer defined ways.  Think of ways
> to componentize transformations and elements of interaction.
>
> 2.  Consider what is required to do connectivity centralized or peer to peer for any
> kind of application.  Perhaps a dash or two of remote procedure calls and distributed
> event models as well.  Usefull for collaboration or education or file sharing...
>
> 3.  How to structure content and provide "Knowledge".  Think how to do META
> work in REBOL.  How to merge into other Internet work in these areas such as the
> various XML initiatives.
>
> 4.  Find the components in REBOL's strengths.  Use that built-in networking, create
> dynamic (data driven) visualizations with View, make dialects for users as well as
> developers and so on.
>
> This "Component" thinking is also very important to help identify standard ways to 
>let
> REBOL code hook up and interact.  The View launcher is a great start, letting a
> whole community come together and put up sites and samples that everyone can
> explore.  If we keep building programs at the component level, stress testing View,
> then when it is ready for bigger and better things we will have a good leg up on
> "Assembling" multiple killer apps.
>
> My .02 (give or take a bit!).
>
> Rod.
>
> Rod Gaither
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> modernlore.com
> Oak Ridge, NC
> USA

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