Re: Question on RevMobile

2010-01-26 Thread Kay C Lan
You guys are just too kind :-) My wife wont have to worry about my birthday
or next Christmas ;-)

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:29 PM, Andre Garzia  wrote:

> wait for my books on BeOS and the NewtonOS... Revolution will be
> ubiquitous...
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Bernard Devlin 
> wrote:
>
> > This is like a "Kay Back Machine", right :-)  I have some OS/2 books I
> > can send you so they can start working on Revolution for OS/2.
> >
> > http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
> >
> > Bernard
> >
> > On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 6:37 AM, Kay C Lan 
> > wrote:
> > > If anyone wants Rev 4.0 Linux or Classic engines please email me
> off-list
> > to
> > > persuade me spend time and money to go down that path - Rev will then
> > make
> > > an announcement 2 weeks later ;-)
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Re: Question on RevMobile

2010-01-26 Thread Andre Garzia
wait for my books on BeOS and the NewtonOS... Revolution will be
ubiquitous...

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Bernard Devlin  wrote:

> This is like a "Kay Back Machine", right :-)  I have some OS/2 books I
> can send you so they can start working on Revolution for OS/2.
>
> http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
>
> Bernard
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 6:37 AM, Kay C Lan 
> wrote:
> > If anyone wants Rev 4.0 Linux or Classic engines please email me off-list
> to
> > persuade me spend time and money to go down that path - Rev will then
> make
> > an announcement 2 weeks later ;-)
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Re: Question on RevMobile

2010-01-26 Thread Bernard Devlin
This is like a "Kay Back Machine", right :-)  I have some OS/2 books I
can send you so they can start working on Revolution for OS/2.

http://www.archive.org/web/web.php

Bernard

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 6:37 AM, Kay C Lan  wrote:
> If anyone wants Rev 4.0 Linux or Classic engines please email me off-list to
> persuade me spend time and money to go down that path - Rev will then make
> an announcement 2 weeks later ;-)
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Re: Question on RevMobile

2010-01-25 Thread Kay C Lan
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 4:01 AM, Richard Gaskin
wrote:

>
> I've not heard any public commitment to the iPhone platform from RunRev,
> but there have been a lot of requests for it.
>
> That'd be right.

I finally bite the bullet as I'd decided Rev was going to introduce iPhone
compatibility about as fast as it's going to do introduce a 4.0 Linux and
Mac OS Classic engines so I asked Santa for some iPhone programming books,
and because I was good last year, under the Christmas tree I found:

Programming in Objective-C 2.0 2nd Edition - Stephen G Kochan - Addison
Wesley

I like this book because "The book does not assume previous experience with
either C or object-oriented programming languages".

iPhone Application Development for Dummies 2nd Edition - Neal Goldstein -
Wiley

iPhone Application Development in 24 hrs - John Ray & Sean Johnson - SAMS

And so NOW Rev announce that they are going to do iPhone support.

I'm not complaining, just the opposite, I wish I'd learn; I should have
bought the iPhone books ages ago, then Rev would have announced iPhone
support ages ago less 2 weeks, and so I'd be doing iPhone apps in Rev by
now.

So RevMobile release date will be directly proportional to whether I open
the above books or not. If I don't bother opening the books because I
believe RevMobile is just around the corner, then it will be like a family
vacation,... are we there yet If I expend blood, sweat and tears working
my way through the books, shortly after finally getting my App to work,
RevMobile will come out and I'll be able to reproduce the same in one tenth
the time.

If anyone wants Rev 4.0 Linux or Classic engines please email me off-list to
persuade me spend time and money to go down that path - Rev will then make
an announcement 2 weeks later ;-)
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Re: Question on RevMobile

2010-01-21 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 5:53 AM, Mike Kerner  wrote:
> I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone Touches.
>  So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?

When using Apple's development tools, there is effectively no
difference between the iPhone & the iPod touch. Obviously you cannot
access hardware that isn't there e.g. camera & GPS, but apart from
that, they are the same.

There is one wrinkle - iPhones get free software updates but iPod
touches have to pay for the major upgrades. This means that while you
can pretty much rely on all iPhones running iPhone OS 3, there will
still be lots of iPod touches running 2.x.

Cheers,
Sarah
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Re: Partner Program [was: Question on RevMobile]

2010-01-21 Thread Richard Gaskin

Jacques Hausser wrote:

> An I also received today an E-Mail advertising the RunRev Partner
> Program. I wonder... could it be something valuable (and affordable -
> they don't speak so much about the cost) for somebody like me,
> retired, developing little-to-medium freeware applications for
> researchers in biology and/or for students (and for fun) ? I have
> the feeling it's mostly for people earning their living with RunRev,
> but they say "no project is too small [...] for our team."
> I'm also a bit afraid that such a development will remove some of
> the spice and attractiveness of this list... if everybody turns
> toward his own and personal guru at RunRev, I'll miss the desperate
> calls for help, the very useful solutions and the warm discussions
> here...
> If somebody already knows this Partner Program from inside, many
> thanks for your advice.

It would be good to have someone from the RunRev team here to clarify 
that.  I've read that email and the page it points to twice, and I'm 
still not exactly sure what's being offered.


I don't think you need to worry about this list, though.  At least I 
hope not.  RunRev has been in direct competition with the consulting 
developer segment of its user base for years, and fortunately they've 
put enough of the proceeds from that work into marketing that I've seen 
no downturn in work coming in.


It's hard to say what the impact of this new Partner Program will be 
without knowing what it actually is, but I suspect (hope) that it won't 
erode consulting opportunities which afford us the luxury of spending 
time here.


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Partner Program [was: Question on RevMobile]

2010-01-21 Thread Jacques Hausser

Le 21 janv. 2010 à 21:26, Brian Yennie a écrit :

> I received it by email and accessed it directly.
> 


An I also received today an E-Mail advertising the RunRev Partner Program. I 
wonder... could it be something valuable (and affordable - they don't speak so 
much about the cost) for somebody like me, retired, developing little-to-medium 
freeware applications for researchers in biology and/or for students (and for 
fun) ? I have the feeling it's mostly for people earning their living with 
RunRev, but they say "no project is too small [...] for our team."
I'm also a bit afraid that such a development will remove some of the spice and 
attractiveness of this list... if everybody turns toward his own and personal 
guru at RunRev, I'll miss the desperate calls for help, the very useful 
solutions and the warm discussions here...
If somebody already knows this Partner Program from inside, many thanks for 
your advice.

Jacques

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Re: Question on RevMobile

2010-01-21 Thread J. Landman Gay

Richard Gaskin wrote:

I'd read the newsletters more often if I could find them more easily, 
but looking at the front page of the web site I can't find a link or 
even a menu item.  Did I miss it, or it is buried deeper somewhere in 
the site?


It's in the Developers section.

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Re: Question on RevMobile

2010-01-21 Thread Brian Yennie

I received it by email and accessed it directly.


Brian Yennie wrote:


http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/january/issue85/newsletter1.php?id=NW085S38885


Thanks.  Good to see they've finally gone public with that.

I'd read the newsletters more often if I could find them more  
easily, but looking at the front page of the web site I can't find a  
link or even a menu item.  Did I miss it, or it is buried deeper  
somewhere in the site?


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Re: Question on RevMobile

2010-01-21 Thread Richard Gaskin

Brian Yennie wrote:


http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/january/issue85/newsletter1.php?id=NW085S38885


Thanks.  Good to see they've finally gone public with that.

I'd read the newsletters more often if I could find them more easily, 
but looking at the front page of the web site I can't find a link or 
even a menu item.  Did I miss it, or it is buried deeper somewhere in 
the site?


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Re: Question on RevMobile

2010-01-21 Thread Colin Holgate

On Jan 21, 2010, at 3:05 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:

> 
> http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/january/issue85/newsletter1.php?id=NW085S38885


I wonder if the name revMobile will cause any confusion, and people might think 
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Re: Question on RevMobile

2010-01-21 Thread Brian Yennie

Richard,

http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/january/issue85/newsletter1.php?id=NW085S38885


Mike Kerner wrtote:
I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone  
Touches.

So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?


The current shipping Rev engine will not run on iPhones.

I've not heard any public commitment to the iPhone platform from  
RunRev, but there have been a lot of requests for it.


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Re: Question on RevMobile

2010-01-21 Thread Mikey
I see that, but with the announcement of RevMobile, I was wondering aloud if
it will also deploy to the Touch


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Re: Question on RevMobile

2010-01-21 Thread Richard Gaskin

Mike Kerner wrtote:

I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone Touches.
 So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?


The current shipping Rev engine will not run on iPhones.

I've not heard any public commitment to the iPhone platform from RunRev, 
but there have been a lot of requests for it.


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Question on RevMobile

2010-01-21 Thread Mike Kerner
I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone Touches.
 So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?

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