On 27.10.2008, at 08:29, Faisal Anwar wrote:
Thanks, I'll check out Etoys further to see how it is done there.
I've looked through Read already and have already documented a
similar pattern in the Almanac. I was hoping to document some more
advanced uses of stream tubes where users can
Le vendredi 24 octobre 2008 à 14:18 +, Faisal Anwar a écrit :
Hi All,
I'm trying to document some more stuff related to Stream Tubes for the
sugar almanac (http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Almanac) and wanted to
set up some examples related to the different types of client/server
Am 27.10.2008 um 11:23 schrieb Guillaume Desmottes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
Le vendredi 24 octobre 2008 à 14:18 +, Faisal Anwar a écrit :
Hi All,
I'm trying to document some more stuff related to Stream Tubes for
the
sugar almanac (http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Almanac) and wanted to
Thanks, I'll check out Etoys further to see how it is done there. I've
looked through Read already and have already documented a similar pattern in
the Almanac. I was hoping to document some more advanced uses of stream
tubes where users can share binary or large-sized data on demand (rather
than
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Faisal Anwar wrote:
Thanks, I'll check out Etoys further to see how it is done there. I've
looked through Read already and have already documented a similar pattern in
the Almanac. I was hoping to document some more advanced uses of stream
tubes
Hi All,
I'm trying to document some more stuff related to Stream Tubes for the sugar
almanac (http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Almanac) and wanted to set up some
examples related to the different types of client/server arrangments that
can be supported by the sugar.network package. However, I've