Re: RFC ad possible presentation submission for ApacheCon EU

2014-06-18 Thread Alexandro Colorado
Very interesting talk, I remember a while ago a friend wanted to port Groovy to UNO, since it runs on the JVM it was very possible to have an engine. Althought nowadays I think a more relevant feature for AOO is to have its IDE speak other languages than Basic (think Python, Javascript). And maybe

Re: RFC ad possible presentation submission for ApacheCon EU

2014-06-18 Thread Rony G. Flatscher (Apache)
Thanks to everyone giving feedback, have submitted a talk proposal: Howto Turn Your Favorite Programming Language into an AOO Macro Language Event ApacheCon Europe 2014 Submission Type Presentation Category Deve

Re: RFC ad possible presentation submission for ApacheCon EU

2014-06-17 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: The abstract might read something like: "Apache Open Office (AOO) defines a scripting framework that can be exploited to add any programming language to Apache OpenOffice as a macro language. This presentation introduces the necessary overview and knowhow to be

Re: RFC ad possible presentation submission for ApacheCon EU

2014-06-17 Thread Kay Schenk
On 06/17/2014 12:19 PM, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: > Having created an oxt in the past that adds a scripting language (ooRexx) to > AOO as a macro language > taking advantage of AOO's Java based scripting framework, I have been > wondering whether it may be > interesting for supporters o

Re: RFC ad possible presentation submission for ApacheCon EU

2014-06-17 Thread jan i
On 17 June 2014 21:19, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: > Having created an oxt in the past that adds a scripting language (ooRexx) > to AOO as a macro language > taking advantage of AOO's Java based scripting framework, I have been > wondering whether it may be > interesting for supporters of o

RFC ad possible presentation submission for ApacheCon EU

2014-06-17 Thread Rony G. Flatscher (Apache)
Having created an oxt in the past that adds a scripting language (ooRexx) to AOO as a macro language taking advantage of AOO's Java based scripting framework, I have been wondering whether it may be interesting for supporters of other scripting languages to learn how to do that, giving a present