Adrian-Ken Rueegsegger wrote:
I made some nx packages for openmoko a while ago but never got around to
test them. I did get nxcl and it's respective dependencies to compile
without errors. If anybody is interested let me know.
The packages are now available from the following git
On Thursday 31 January 2008, Lally Singh wrote:
On Jan 31, 2008 5:31 PM, joerg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Do 31. Januar 2008 schrieb Shawn Rutledge:
[...]
My
goal is to have applications written in arbitrary languages, running
on app servers, using a terse UI meta-language *) to
Hello,
Al Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 31 January 2008, Lally Singh wrote:
On Jan 31, 2008 5:31 PM, joerg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Do 31. Januar 2008 schrieb Shawn Rutledge:
[...]
My
goal is to have applications written in arbitrary languages, running
on app servers, using a terse UI
I would be interested :)
2008/2/3, Adrian-Ken Rueegsegger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Al Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 31 January 2008, Lally Singh wrote:
On Jan 31, 2008 5:31 PM, joerg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Do 31. Januar 2008 schrieb Shawn Rutledge:
[...]
My
goal is to have
On Jan 31, 2008 3:31 PM, joerg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*) So it seems you're talking about X. Don't you? (Well terse is relative)
something like
X is rather low-level.
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Basically, using a mobile phone as a thin client. This would be great if one
could enter a specific server to connect to, so that individual users could
supply a home IP (or Dynamic DNS domain) which would do the necessary
processing for them,
On Jan 31, 2008 7:54 AM, Jeffrey Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/01/31/130245.shtml
Basically, using a mobile phone as a thin client. This would be great if one
could enter a specific
Basically that project appears to be about image recognition, for
non-Asians
Am Do 31. Januar 2008 schrieb Shawn Rutledge:
[...]
My
goal is to have applications written in arbitrary languages, running
on app servers, using a terse UI meta-language *) to transfer the
user-interaction parts of the apps to the thin client (more or less,
depending on the processing
On Jan 31, 2008 5:31 PM, joerg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Do 31. Januar 2008 schrieb Shawn Rutledge:
[...]
My
goal is to have applications written in arbitrary languages, running
on app servers, using a terse UI meta-language *) to transfer the
user-interaction parts of the apps to the
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