Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver and Tcl Ports to iPhone

2007-10-31 Thread Nathan Folkman
Yeah, it was an interesting idea... ;)

http://www.freshpatents.com/Client-server-web-application-architectures-for-offline-usage-data-structures-and-related-methods-dt20070208ptan20070033569.php

- n

On 10/31/07, patrick o'leary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  It's funny, when I used work for Eric,  every time our operations /
> sysadmin group complained about disk usage & cost of hardware,
> we'd say we'd work on porting aolserver to the iPod, and slowly start
> replacing boxes with cheap iPods
>
> Emmm it was a joke Eric, just a joke. ;-)
>
> But I've actually seen a few apps developed by running aolserver on the
> desktop, instead of having to learn the rc components
> of each operating system, your display mechanism can simply be html.
>
> Google's original desktop search app was a light webserver, so aolsever
> folks weren't the only ones to think of it.
>
> p
>
> Tomasz Kosiak wrote:
>
> FYI: Eric O'Laughlen ported AOLserver and Tcl to iPhone
>
> http://velocipeek.com/2007/09/17/iphone-aolserver-and-tcl-ports/
>
>
> --tkosiak
>
> Here is a quote from his blog
>
> =
> http://velocipeek.com/2007/09/21/joggame-server/
> Friday, September 21st, 2007 at 5:49 am
> Joggame Server By eolaughlen
>
> Song Of The Day: Beautiful Day Artist: U2
>
> Today, I am pleased to announce a spin-off of the open source
> AOLserver project for devices: Joggame Server (pronounced jog-gu-mE).
>
> The technology, acquired by AOL in 1995 from NaviSoft, has a long
> history of technical achievement and innovation. It was one of the
> first to offer multi-threaded support. It was one of the first to
> embed an interpreter versus using the slower, and less efficient, CGI.
> For the iPhone it is one of the first web application development
> environments. Its ease-of-use, and long history of reliability,
> security, and cross-platform support, make it the perfect choice for
> the iPhone and other web-enabled devices.
>
> With this new vision my hope is that the Joggame Server project will
> continue to carry the legacy forward.
>
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Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver and Tcl Ports to iPhone

2007-10-31 Thread patrick o'leary




It's funny, when I used work for Eric,  every time our operations /
sysadmin group complained about disk usage & cost of hardware, 
we'd say we'd work on porting aolserver to the iPod, and slowly start
replacing boxes with cheap iPods

Emmm it was a joke Eric, just a joke. ;-)

But I've actually seen a few apps developed by running aolserver on the
desktop, instead of having to learn the rc components
of each operating system, your display mechanism can simply be html.

Google's original desktop search app was a light webserver, so aolsever
folks weren't the only ones to think of it.

p

Tomasz Kosiak wrote:

  FYI: Eric O'Laughlen ported AOLserver and Tcl to iPhone

http://velocipeek.com/2007/09/17/iphone-aolserver-and-tcl-ports/


--tkosiak

Here is a quote from his blog

=

http://velocipeek.com/2007/09/21/joggame-server/
Friday, September 21st, 2007 at 5:49 am
Joggame Server By eolaughlen

Song Of The Day: Beautiful Day Artist: U2

Today, I am pleased to announce a spin-off of the open source
AOLserver project for devices: Joggame Server (pronounced jog-gu-mE).

The technology, acquired by AOL in 1995 from NaviSoft, has a long
history of technical achievement and innovation. It was one of the
first to offer multi-threaded support. It was one of the first to
embed an interpreter versus using the slower, and less efficient, CGI.
For the iPhone it is one of the first web application development
environments. Its ease-of-use, and long history of reliability,
security, and cross-platform support, make it the perfect choice for
the iPhone and other web-enabled devices.

With this new vision my hope is that the Joggame Server project will
continue to carry the legacy forward.

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You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat. You pull his tail in New York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles.
 Do you understand this? 
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[AOLSERVER] AOLserver and Tcl Ports to iPhone

2007-10-31 Thread Tomasz Kosiak
FYI: Eric O'Laughlen ported AOLserver and Tcl to iPhone

http://velocipeek.com/2007/09/17/iphone-aolserver-and-tcl-ports/


--tkosiak

Here is a quote from his blog

=

http://velocipeek.com/2007/09/21/joggame-server/
Friday, September 21st, 2007 at 5:49 am
Joggame Server By eolaughlen

Song Of The Day: Beautiful Day Artist: U2

Today, I am pleased to announce a spin-off of the open source
AOLserver project for devices: Joggame Server (pronounced jog-gu-mE).

The technology, acquired by AOL in 1995 from NaviSoft, has a long
history of technical achievement and innovation. It was one of the
first to offer multi-threaded support. It was one of the first to
embed an interpreter versus using the slower, and less efficient, CGI.
For the iPhone it is one of the first web application development
environments. Its ease-of-use, and long history of reliability,
security, and cross-platform support, make it the perfect choice for
the iPhone and other web-enabled devices.

With this new vision my hope is that the Joggame Server project will
continue to carry the legacy forward.

==


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