Re: UB-Tree support
Hi Alex, >> very good. Do you have a simple example? > > Yes. The reference in "doc/refU.html" shows some fragments. The > complete source is thank you for the example! Cheers, Tomas -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe
Re: UB-Tree support
Hi Tomas, > >+UT > > very good. Do you have a simple example? Yes. The reference in "doc/refU.html" shows some fragments. The complete source is (class +Pos +Entity) (rel x (+UB +Aux +Ref +Number) (y z)) (rel y (+Number)) (rel z (+Number)) (push '*Bye '(call 'rm "-f" "ubTree.db")) (pool "ubTree.db") (do 10 (new! '(+Pos) 'x (rand 0 99) 'y (rand 0 99) 'z (rand 0 99)) ) > > few days ago, and just now I twittered (tweeted, twote?) the good news > > about the UB-Tree into the world :D > > habe getwottet? :-D Yep! ;-) Cheers, - Alex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe
Re: UB-Tree support
Hi Alex, > today I added a useful new prefix class to the database stuff: > >+UT very good. Do you have a simple example? > few days ago, and just now I twittered (tweeted, twote?) the good news > about the UB-Tree into the world :D habe getwottet? :-D Cheers, Tomas -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe
Re: UB-Tree support
Hi Randall, > BTW, the verb form is "twittered" or better tweeted. A "twitter" is > the sound a bird makes, and "to tweet" is the verb form for what a bird > does. NO "twote"! Yes, I already suspected that "twote" is not correct. Would have sounded cool, though ;-) I'm still a newbie, trying to find his way in twitter. Cheers, - Alex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe
Re: UB-Tree support
Hi Alex, I added an account recently "apobits" to Twitter - this is for an idea I am working on. Since it has to be portable to Mac, Windows, Android and iPhone, I have to do it in C, not picolisp :-( BTW, the verb form is "twittered" or better tweeted. A "twitter" is the sound a bird makes, and "to tweet" is the verb form for what a bird does. NO "twote"! Cheers ~Rand On May 20, 2011, at 7:20 PM, José Romero wrote: >> BTW, I felt that I should finally try Twitter! So I created an >> account a few days ago, and just now I twittered (tweeted, twote?) >> the good news about the UB-Tree into the world :D >> >> @Henrik: You are the first (and only one so far) I'm following ;-) >> Anybody else? >> > Following you! i'm @cyborgar :] > >> Cheers, >> - Alex > > -- > UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe
Re: UB-Tree support
> BTW, I felt that I should finally try Twitter! So I created an > account a few days ago, and just now I twittered (tweeted, twote?) > the good news about the UB-Tree into the world :D > > @Henrik: You are the first (and only one so far) I'm following ;-) > Anybody else? > Following you! i'm @cyborgar :] > Cheers, > - Alex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe
Re: UB-Tree support
http://twitter.com/#!/jarvarvar On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 10:16 PM, Alexander Burger wrote: > Hi all, > > today I added a useful new prefix class to the database stuff: > > +UT > > This is a prefix class for '+Aux', extending it so that it combines the > multiple attributes into a single multi-dimensional key. This allows > access to ranges of values (as opposed to a plain +Aux, which gives you > access to explicit combinations of multiple keys, but not to an > rectangle, box, etc. as a confined region). > > Typical examples would be geographic coordinates (2 dimensions) or GPS > data (3 dimensions). > > > BTW, I felt that I should finally try Twitter! So I created an account a > few days ago, and just now I twittered (tweeted, twote?) the good news > about the UB-Tree into the world :D > > @Henrik: You are the first (and only one so far) I'm following ;-) > Anybody else? > > Cheers, > - Alex > -- > UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe >
UB-Tree support
Hi all, today I added a useful new prefix class to the database stuff: +UT This is a prefix class for '+Aux', extending it so that it combines the multiple attributes into a single multi-dimensional key. This allows access to ranges of values (as opposed to a plain +Aux, which gives you access to explicit combinations of multiple keys, but not to an rectangle, box, etc. as a confined region). Typical examples would be geographic coordinates (2 dimensions) or GPS data (3 dimensions). BTW, I felt that I should finally try Twitter! So I created an account a few days ago, and just now I twittered (tweeted, twote?) the good news about the UB-Tree into the world :D @Henrik: You are the first (and only one so far) I'm following ;-) Anybody else? Cheers, - Alex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe