Re: Thoughts on resource oriented computing (ROC)

2019-06-06 Thread Tom Hicks
I view ROC (as defined by 1060Research and instantiated in NetKernel) as a systems architecture which attempts to bring some of the RESTful principles of the Web into application and systems programming. Every architecture has its points of "fit" which make it good for some problems and not so g

Re: Thoughts on resource oriented computing (ROC)

2019-06-04 Thread Kyle Wilt
Thanks for the response. What is your opinion of it/experience with it? I'm really wondering how it meshes (if at all) with the way in which people think about software design/construction in the clojure "world". On Monday, June 3, 2019 at 8:04:57 PM UTC-4, Tom Hicks wrote: > > Hi Kyle, > > My m

Re: Thoughts on resource oriented computing (ROC)

2019-06-03 Thread Tom Hicks
Hi Kyle, My memory is that Peter and Tony started 1060 Research almost 20 years ago. They used to publish a fairly frequent email newsletter ( http://wiki.netkernel.org/wink/wiki/NetKernel/News/) about their activities but I haven't seen a newsletter from them in over a year and a half. I menti

Thoughts on resource oriented computing (ROC)

2019-06-03 Thread Kyle Wilt
I have been a "secret admirer" of clojure and the clojure approach to problem solving for quite some time now even though I'm not really a direct practitioner. I do try to convert my C# code into as "clojure like" a model as reasonably possible given all of my constraints. I have been a big fan