Re: [FRIAM] [sfx: Discuss] Re: JavaScript ecology

2009-07-23 Thread Owen Densmore
Oh Gawd. Just when I think our (Redfish, sfX, wedtech) recent discoveries about the coolness, and hopefully ubiquitousness of JavaScript promised a world w/o PHP, I get a homework assignment (Web Team @ sfX) that requires PHP! Groan! But then I found out, once again, that PHP had features

Re: [FRIAM] [sfx: Discuss] Re: JavaScript ecology

2009-07-18 Thread Carrera, Fabio
Cool beans! (not the Java kind) Here in Italy, everyone is waiting for the Complex to come up with the next paradigm for urban data management... Santa Fe carries quite a cachet... I look forward to a simple, elegant Occamesque solution that will revolutionize my world of urban and

Re: [FRIAM] [sfx: Discuss] Re: JavaScript ecology

2009-07-18 Thread Marko A. Rodriguez
Hi everyone, I don't think I've posted on FRIAM in maybe 3+ years. So...I'm having some stage fright :). I'd really like to turn some attention towards Linked Process ( http://linkedprocess.org ). Linked Process is a standard and implementation we are developing to support web-scale distributed

Re: [FRIAM] [sfx: Discuss] Re: JavaScript ecology

2009-07-18 Thread Steve Smith
No pressure guys. None at all.. Cool beans! (not the Java kind) Here in Italy, everyone is waiting for the Complex to come up with the next paradigm for urban data management Santa Fe carries quite a cachet I look forward to a simple, elegant Occamesque solution that will

Re: [FRIAM] [sfx: Discuss] Re: JavaScript ecology

2009-07-18 Thread Patrick Reilly
Buongiorno Fabio: I will be in Italy for two and a half weeks celebrating my 25th wedding anniversary with my the love of my life. Could Diane and I buy you a glass of wine during our travels? Our current plans are to land in Rome on July 25th and wander by train generally towards