[rfk-dev] porters

Brian Enigma enigma@netninja.com
Tue, 28 Jan 2003 18:57:29 -0800 (PST)


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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Peter A. Peterson II wrote:
> Also, do you want your name to link to a website? And email address?
> Handle link to email and name link to website?

    Hey, sorry--yes I am on the list, but my procmail rules has been
filing it away somewhere I rarely look.  I do not mind my name linking to
my website (http://netninja.com/).  I also would not mind an email link
(enigma@netninja.com), as long as it is obfuscated in some way.  With the
amount of traffic dated in recent weeks, I guess I should start paying
better attention.

On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Peter A. Peterson II wrote:
> Will someone please look at Brian Enigma's Java code and see if this
> is something that should be merged into the POSIX tree, or if this is
> something that should stand on it's own? I'm not qualified to make
> that decision.
    From what I *REMEMBER* (which is not much these days), it should be
POSIX compliant (as long as the POSIX system has a Java and C compiler in
its path).  Basically, there was a compile-time preprocessor in C that
would link against the main "messages.h" and output a Java class that
works exactly like messages.h.  In retrospect, I wonder how fragile that
parser/converter is, and if it even still works?  The compiled code, then
does not run on the host system, per se, it runs within the Java-enabled
web browser of your choosing.  The example, which I completely forgot
about, is still online: http://netninja.com/files/robotfindskitten/

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