SCSK's Curl team disabled my local PC applets.
How? By expiring the runtime engine for their Andoid development CAEDE beta IDE.
So I reinstall the old 8.0 runtime Surge® engine.
Nope. No applet will run under that 8.0.0 browser plugin until the NON-browser 8.0.1 IDE is uninstalled ( a separate selectable/optional step in the uninstaller itself !! )
My Smalltalk vendor did something like this back in the big merger that killed Smalltalk (it was years before I was willing to buy another professional Smalltalk IDE license.)
Now Instantiations owns the VA code and Pharo may get onto Android devices. And there is the Mobl language - and Red may replace Rebol.
In its day, Borland could be outrageous as could IBM and Microsoft and Oracle. But we are now in the post-Java manager-gotta-buzzword era - are we not? Don't managers now talk about "open-source methodology" as if that meant something? JavaScript is no longer a bad ECMA joke?
But here I am - hung out to dry again by a language vendor.
Challenge: name one web app framework that generates non-HTML markup such as Curl without significant revisions which break updates. No, it is not yet Seaside 3.0.x - that future must wait a little longer.
Remember when XHTML was declared by committee to be the future of web markup? Ahem. How long can it take me to start calling HTML5 simply 'HTML' ? By 2014?
At least I never fell for Google Gears ... just DBX, Nuon, OS/2 SOM/DSOM, Rebol 3 ...
Notes on the Curl web programming language and Curl markup using the Curl Surge Runtime Engine (RTE), the expression-based Curl language and Curl's macro facilities and class libraries
Pages
on the Curl Web Content Markup Language
on the Curl Web Content Markup and Programming Language from www.curl.com and www.curlap.com
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
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