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On 10/18/15, erik quanstrom wrote:
> On Thu Oct 15 20:50:52 PDT 2015, k...@sciops.net wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 07:10:01PM -0700, erik quanstrom wrote:
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>> > i'd recommend a google search
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>> > https://www.google.com/webhp?source
On Thu Oct 15 20:50:52 PDT 2015, k...@sciops.net wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 07:10:01PM -0700, erik quanstrom wrote:
> >
> > i'd recommend a google search
> >
> > https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=web%20garden
> >
>
> I deeply apologize for failin
To be honest, I didn’t understand the “Grey Gardens” reference until I used
this new “Google” thing that Erik recommends. Were I not scared of being
called silly by Skip, I would recommend merging this exciting new potential
fork of Plan9 into the forthcoming "Great British Code Off" fork of Plan9,
Next thing we know someone will produce a Grey Gardens fork of Plan 9.
Now that I said it, it’s likely the GPL version is the Plan 9 Grey Gardens tree.
-jas
> On Oct 15, 2015, at 10:53 PM, Prof Brucee wrote:
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> Sounds like a lot of bullshit to me. No fish slapping.
>
> On 16/10/2015 2:50 P
Sounds like a lot of bullshit to me. No fish slapping.
On 16/10/2015 2:50 PM, "Kurt H Maier" wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 07:10:01PM -0700, erik quanstrom wrote:
> >
> > i'd recommend a google search
> >
> >
> https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=web%20
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 07:10:01PM -0700, erik quanstrom wrote:
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> i'd recommend a google search
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> https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=web%20garden
>
I deeply apologize for failing to summarize to your satisfaction. I
have bookmarked the url you prov
On Mon Oct 12 09:16:37 PDT 2015, k...@sciops.net wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 05:57:16PM +1300, Andrew Simmons wrote:
> > As a diversion from the discussion of the existential essence of
> > Javascript,
> > could I ask the group for a view on the meaning of the term "Web Garden"?
> > I was j
On Oct 14, 2015, at 1:35 AM, Charles Forsyth wrote:
> As usual, the official reference was short on the implementation detail. Try
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTQfGd3G6dg
This, of course, is just the SEC review.
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On Oct 14, 2015, at 1:32 AM, Charles Forsyth wrote:
> No, it's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIV4poUZAQo
No, that's just management.
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On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Andrew Simmons wrote:
> This reminds me, should you find yourself in Auckland, be sure to visit
> Roger the Shrubber in Mangere for all of
This reminds me, should you find yourself in Auckland, be sure to visit Roger
the Shrubber in Mangere for all of your Web shrubbery requirements:
http://www.localist.co.nz/l/tazcwz
> On Oct 14, 2015, at 9:35 PM, Charles Forsyth
> wrote:
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> On 14 October 2015 at 09:32, Charles Forsyth
>
On 14 October 2015 at 09:32, Charles Forsyth
wrote:
> No, it's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIV4poUZAQo
>
As usual, the official reference was short on the implementation detail.
Try https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTQfGd3G6dg
On 14 October 2015 at 04:29, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> The reference implementation:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifmRgQX82O4
>
No, it's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIV4poUZAQo
On Oct 13, 2015, at 1:15 AM, Charles Forsyth wrote:
> with shrubbery to hide data from outsiders and, for defence in depth, another
> shrubbery slightly higher for a two-level
> effect, with a little path for authorised users
The reference implementation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifm
On 12 October 2015 at 23:43, Aleksandar Kuktin wrote:
> but it could also be a "Walled Garden"..
with shrubbery to hide data from outsiders and, for defence in depth,
another shrubbery slightly higher for a two-level
effect, with a little path for authorised users
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>On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 17:57:16 +1300
>Andrew Simmons wrote:
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> As a diversion from the discussion of the existential essence of
> Javascript, could I ask the group for a view on the meaning of the
> term "Web Garden"? I was just asked about this in a
Thanks to all for the excellent and occasionally informative suggestions. I
don’t think there’s any risk of my being offered the job, but I wish I’d had
the concepts of “web allotment” and “web sharecropper” to hand during the
interview.
> On Oct 13, 2015, at 5:13 AM, Kurt H Maier wrote:
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>
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 05:57:16PM +1300, Andrew Simmons wrote:
> As a diversion from the discussion of the existential essence of Javascript,
> could I ask the group for a view on the meaning of the term "Web Garden"?
> I was just asked about this in a job interview.
This is a concept that has
I had never heard this term before, but this is perfect. Well done.
> I thought a web garden was a hobbyist version of a server farm.
I think I once saw one at the Chelsea flower show,
Designed and produced by a team of 37 spiders...
-Steve
> On 12 Oct 2015, at 10:49, Staven wrote:
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> I thought a web garden was a hobbyist version of a server farm.
>
No, that's a web allotment
On 12 October 2015 at 10:49, Staven wrote:
> I thought a web garden was a hobbyist version of a server farm.
>
>
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I thought a web garden was a hobbyist version of a server farm.
sounds organic, try to avoid that job.
if it's the term used by IIS, i think it refers to how a server
handles web requests: (a) one process handling all requests -- i.e.
in a select() loop -- or (b) a process pool, with each process
handling one request. the latter is a "web garden" model.
plan9's httpd starts a proc for each new req
As a diversion from the discussion of the existential essence of Javascript,
could I ask the group for a view on the meaning of the term "Web Garden"? I was
just asked about this in a job interview. Supplementary question - how would
you implement a Web Garden in Plan9?
> On 9/10/2015, at 2:48
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