On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 11:43:55PM +0200, Nicolas Hernandez wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
I take this as a request:
1. HTLM is not a templating language
Wicket's 'enriched' HTML is
2. GWT is just a Framework, not a software architecture
I've never said it is
3. kick-ass design is not a goal
I've
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Marco Schulze
marco.c.schu...@gmail.com wrote:
On 27-03-2012 12:51, Martin Nyhus wrote:
I won't say much about the code since you say you aren't finished, but
please
follow the code style of the rest of the code base.
Apart from the lack of braces, what
If I remember right then the main issue with debug logging wasn't GC but that
generating some of the log string arguments in freenet was simply very resource
intensive in itself. So if Java isn't somehow intelligent enough to detect that
argument x isn't needed since it won't be used in the end
Hmm, I was under the assumption that synchronized blocks locked
variables, not objects. Seems I have to review a few things...
Regarding making Log instantiable, is that really necessary? IMHO, TID
filtering is a better way to handle multi-node simulations when, and if
that becomes necessary.
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 2:20 PM, Florent Daigniere
nextg...@freenetproject.org wrote:
They might be pragmatic but they miss the point. We want to change the
templating
engine so that 'web-designers' can use their favourite wysiwyg editor to
help us come up with a kick-ass design.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 5:35 AM, Florent Daigniere
nextg...@freenetproject.org wrote:
3. kick-ass design is not a goal
I've never said it is either. What I was doing is reminding Ian (sanity)
what
his points and arguments have been over the years.
How kind of you, my memory is getting a
On Wed, 2012-03-28 at 17:31 -0300, Marco Schulze wrote:
Hmm, I was under the assumption that synchronized blocks locked
variables, not objects. Seems I have to review a few things...
Uhm… might I suggest that you step away from everything having to do
with threads until you have at least
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Hello,
I was hoping to get some feedback on my Google Summer of Code
application. I've noticed that the lack of detailed information
available on network topology, link distribution, and overall makeup
and health makes it difficult to make decisions
Hello,
I take this as a request:
1. HTLM is not a templating language
2. GWT is just a Framework, not a software architecture
3. "kick-ass design" is not a goal
4. "Code-maintainability and other software-engineering concerns are only
secondary here" - definitely not agree
Some questions:
1.
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 11:43:55PM +0200, Nicolas Hernandez wrote:
> Hello,
>
Hi,
> I take this as a request:
> 1. HTLM is not a templating language
Wicket's 'enriched' HTML is
> 2. GWT is just a Framework, not a software architecture
I've never said it is
> 3. "kick-ass design" is not a
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Marco Schulze
wrote:
> On 27-03-2012 12:51, Martin Nyhus wrote:
>> I won't say much about the code since you say you aren't finished, but
>> please
>> follow the code style of the rest of the code base.
>
> Apart from the lack of braces, what violates the coding
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Hmm, I was under the assumption that synchronized blocks locked
variables, not objects. Seems I have to review a few things...
Regarding making Log instantiable, is that really necessary? IMHO, TID
filtering is a better way to handle multi-node simulations when, and if
that becomes necessary.
(why invent an entirely
new HTML widget-set from scratch?), but a designer can still modify its
appearance through css.
Ian.
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