So Log() in JS wll create output. Normally I would use log statements
(NSLog), for debugging. It's just protocol. If there existed somewhere
in the JavaScript documentation some language statement like
"LogQCKeyboardInput()" I might consider it, but even that would be
writing code
and as much a I love writing code (oops--I mean developing systems),
any constructive
comments regarding my suggested highly de-coupled message passing
protocol would certainly
be helpful.
A more specific question--is all the Java support and overhead present
when i use QC, even
if I have no use for it?
Thanks much for your response.
aram
On May 13, 2008, at 6:06 PM, Alessandro Sabatelli wrote:
If you don't want to write a file out patch, you could always Log()
via JS.
.xX
On May 13, 2008, at 3:56 PM, aram wrote:
Thanks for all the informed responses.
"Watch Me Do"--definitely awesomely cool. (Wasn't that a Beatle's
song?:))
I had an epiphany just thinking about trying that out.
How about a client/server protocol using the network broadcast
features.
If you never shutdown your "log" machine--just "reset queue,"
"replay log queue"--
couldn't you accomplish this "without writing a single line of
code" (or
borrowing some nice contributors plug-in?). Would this get you
around the
"output" limitations of QC? In other words, use a "never ending"
process as
pseudo external storage?
Other than that, I can only think of some mechanical device, kind
of like what
Thomas Jefferson invented to produce a copy of his letters :-).
Thanks again.
aram
On May 13, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Alessandro Sabatelli wrote:
Whoa!!! That's pretty cool!!!
.xX
On May 13, 2008, at 2:05 PM, Allan Schaffer wrote:
Watch Me Do
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