[#10209] Market for XML Web stuff — Matt Sergeant <matt@...>

I'm trying to get a handle on what the size of the market for AxKit would be

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[#10238] RFC: RubyVM (long) — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>

Hi,

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[#10708] Suggestion for threading model — Stephen White <spwhite@...>

I've been playing around with multi-threading. I notice that there are

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[#10853] Re: RubyChangeRequest #U002: new proper name for Hash#indexes, Array#indexes — "Mike Wilson" <wmwilson01@...>

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[#11037] to_s and << — "Brent Rowland" <tarod@...>

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[#11094] Re: Summary: RCR #U002 - proper new name fo r indexes — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>

> On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

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[#11131] Re: Summary: RCR #U002 - proper new name fo r indexes — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneik@...>

Robert Feldt wrote:

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[#11251] Programming Ruby is now online — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

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[#11469] XML-RPC and KDE — schuerig@... (Michael Schuerig)

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[#11491] Negative Reviews for Ruby and Programming Ruby — Jim Freeze <jim@...> 2001/02/24

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[#11633] RCR: shortcut for instance variable initialization — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

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[#11652] RE: RCR: shortcut for instance variable initialization — Michael Davis <mdavis@...>

I like it!

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[#11700] Starting Once Again — Ron Jeffries <ronjeffries@...>

OK, I'm starting again with Ruby. I'm just assuming that I've

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[#11712] RE: Starting Once Again — "Aaron Hinni" <aaron@...> 2001/02/27

> 2. So far I think running under TextPad will be better than running

[#11726] Re: Starting Once Again — Aleksi Niemel<zak@...> 2001/02/28

On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Aaron Hinni wrote:

[ruby-talk:10711] Re: Suggestion for threading model

From: "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
Date: 2001-02-11 22:24:17 UTC
List: ruby-talk #10711
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From: Stephen White <spwhite@chariot.net.au>
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Subject: [ruby-talk:10708] Suggestion for threading model


[huge interesting snip]

Here's my (mostly useless) opinion.

In terms of modeling the universe, this might be a very
interesting, useful approach. After all, every object in
the real world has its own "world line" and there is no
inherent "sequence" in accessing them.

As long as we're dreaming, I'd assign a separate 
processor to each object instance. And the instances 
wouldn't share any code among them.

The universe implements True Concurrency in possibly the 
strictest sense of the word... probably without even a 
quantized timeslice... and there is no evidence that God
does timeslicing anyway... :)

So in a sense I like this idea (more long term than short).

However, in terms of practicality and ease of implementation,
I think there might be huge problems.

To exaggerate a notch or three, it's rather like the idea of 
building a giant expert system with millions of rules, giving it 
a natural language interface, and slowly dumping all of human 
knowledge into it. (Things like this have been proposed 
seriously.)

To all who propose these things, I say, "Fine... go do it."

I recall an interesting 2,000,000-rule expert system proposed 
right here in Austin at MCC... but I haven't heard from it in
so many years, I'd bet a nickel it's defunct.

Hal Fulton


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