Leaving aside for the moment the fact that there's a lot in this demo that just doesn't work, the question I'd ask you to answer is: where, specifically, is TAOO in all of this? Show me the library (there isn't one as far as I can tell) or the code or the objects that comprise TAOO and explain how their availability made this project easier or better or faster or more reusable.

On Oct 14, 2005, at 11:27 AM, MisterX wrote:

gals and guys,

I just can't do a simpler example than this which I prepared long ago, based
on yahoo encyclopedia data, so maybe this will show TAOO better on a
meta-flat level (only inter-relational lookups)...

http://monsieurx.com/hyper/xos/Groups/Science.rev

600KBs

Please see the similarity with Logshark, Discretebrowser (without the index)
or the TAOO documentation (same stack actually)...

only the name of the object changes... that's the natural beauty of it in
"context" with the universe of data you may have...

it's a way to see science in a limited way... but it already does more than
a simple hello world (which it can't do simpler than rev)...

showmsg "hello world" -- requires the taoo download (5000+ script lines) +
runrev ;)

Yes, I know some menus may not work... it's made on a pc too in case you
wondered why it looks busy or pc like... don’t mind the looks or rev
incompatibilities for crossplatform issues please...

cheers
Xavier




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