justin glorvigen <odoyle6987@[redacted].com>
Saturday, 05-Nov-2011 02:44 GMT
@Mark: Thanks for the info! I took a preliminary look into the links and most of it looks really helpful, especially the interpreter that Rebecca put together (One of our teams is already working on implementing it into our system)
@Rebecca: Thanks for your insanity! When we began this project we thought the scripting was going to be the largest part of it. But our scripting team was really impressed with your interpreter so now we only need to plug it in!(if that's alright with you) One of our research teams is working on setting up the variable watcher, do you have any tips or hints to guide their research?
@Uli: Thanks! We hadn't found anything about ColdCoffee (love the name by the way) yet. So we'll take a look at it.
Thanks everyone for being so helpful.
-Justin
Rebecca Bettencourt <beckiergb@[redacted].com>
Saturday, 05-Nov-2011 17:14 GMT
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:44 PM, justin_glorvigen <odoyle6987@[redacted].com wrote:
> @Rebecca: Thanks for your insanity! When we began this project we thought the scripting was going to be the largest part of it. But our scripting team was really impressed with your interpreter so now we only need to plug it in!(if that's alright with you) One of our research teams is working on setting up the variable watcher, do you have any tips or hints to guide their research?
Look for XOMVariableMap and poke around there. :)
-- Rebecca Bettencourt
"I could counter with the fact that a disproportionate number of TG
women I know are computer programmers. ::grin:: In fact, there's a
joke going around that says exposure to computer screens causes
transsexuality." -- Kate Bornstein
justin glorvigen <odoyle6987@[redacted].com>
Wednesday, 09-Nov-2011 22:26 GMT
Hi Rebecca,
Would it be ok for our scripting team to contact you with some questions they have on the OpenXIon interpreter? And what way would be best to contact you?
They are researching how to hook it into a GUI.
Thanks!
-Justin
--- In HyperCard-Mailing-List, Rebecca Bettencourt <beckiergb@...> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:44 PM, justin_glorvigen <odoyle6987@...> wrote:
> > @Rebecca: Thanks for your insanity! When we began this project we thought the scripting was going to be the largest part of it. But our scripting team was really impressed with your interpreter so now we only need to plug it in!(if that's alright with you) One of our research teams is working on setting up the variable watcher, do you have any tips or hints to guide their research?
>
> Look for XOMVariableMap and poke around there. :)
>
> -- Rebecca Bettencourt
>
> "I could counter with the fact that a disproportionate number of TG
> women I know are computer programmers. ::grin:: In fact, there's a
> joke going around that says exposure to computer screens causes
> transsexuality." -- Kate Bornstein
>
Rebecca Bettencourt <beckiergb@[redacted].com>
Thursday, 10-Nov-2011 02:09 GMT
Hi Justin,
I'd love to help answer any questions you have. Email is best.
-- Rebecca Bettencourt
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 2:26 PM, justin_glorvigen <odoyle6987@[redacted].com wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Rebecca,
>
> Would it be ok for our scripting team to contact you with some questions they have on the OpenXIon interpreter? And what way would be best to contact you?
>
> They are researching how to hook it into a GUI.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Justin
>
> --- In HyperCard-Mailing-List, Rebecca Bettencourt <beckiergb@...> wrote:
>
> >
> > On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:44 PM, justin_glorvigen <odoyle6987@...> wrote:
> > > @Rebecca: Thanks for your insanity! When we began this project we thought the scripting was going to be the largest part of it. But our scripting team was really impressed with your interpreter so now we only need to plug it in!(if that's alright with you) One of our research teams is working on setting up the variable watcher, do you have any tips or hints to guide their research?
> >
> > Look for XOMVariableMap and poke around there. :)
> >
> > -- Rebecca Bettencourt
> >
> > "I could counter with the fact that a disproportionate number of TG
> > women I know are computer programmers. ::grin:: In fact, there's a
> > joke going around that says exposure to computer screens causes
> > transsexuality." -- Kate Bornstein
> >
>
>
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