ideas and compression


Forum: DSL Ideas and Suggestions
Topic: ideas and compression
started by: jackokring

Posted by jackokring on May 29 2004,03:22
working on novel data compression which could be of use.
< K Ring Technologies >

I use java a lot, so needed. or maybe just a nice compiler for a simple language with a simple graphical tool kit. Modeled on the simple java.awt package. or athena or tk. FTLT ??

May be even wrappers to translate other more complicated toolkits into a nice simple one. ( be good for compatability.) Just drop the excessive textures etc, and call the lower simple toolkit with a minimal grapical rendition of the information.

It does need a compiler to make it useable. How about gforth with a pre translator for languages? (gtkforth idea! with c24th)

java 2 me? :p

netcat and a cgi execution wrapper script redirector? so there can be handlers for the server.

LUFS or a similar thing. to make much access to new file structures, possible.

A tiny MySQL may be  ???  

stella atari vcs emulator, xzx for simple entertainment.

Posted by chook on June 10 2004,00:39
Quote (jackokring @ May 28 2004,23:22)
working on novel data compression which could be of use.
< K Ring Technologies >

I use java a lot, so needed. or maybe just a nice compiler for a simple language with a simple graphical tool kit. Modeled on the simple java.awt package. or athena or tk. FTLT ??

May be even wrappers to translate other more complicated toolkits into a nice simple one. ( be good for compatability.) Just drop the excessive textures etc, and call the lower simple toolkit with a minimal grapical rendition of the information.

It does need a compiler to make it useable. How about gforth with a pre translator for languages? (gtkforth idea! with c24th)

java 2 me? :p

netcat and a cgi execution wrapper script redirector? so there can be handlers for the server.

LUFS or a similar thing. to make much access to new file structures, possible.

A tiny MySQL may be  ???  

stella atari vcs emulator, xzx for simple entertainment.

yes well said!

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