Savety vs Freedom and other recent ramblings


29.08.2005, 12:50


Mont-Soleil Open Air Lineup

Last night it was rainy and we didn't go in. But the whole thing taking place in our backyard, we heared NOA, the Lovebugs and David Hallyday just fine inside our house, be it with the backdrop of vibrating windows.

The Lineup for today and tomorrow:

Here two pictures from the aftermath last year:

Update 06.09.2005: Official Photos of the 2005 Mont-Soleil Open Air

26.08.2005, 16:26


Rhinola - Mocha reduced to the minimum

Rhinola is a very thin server-side JavaScript execution framework based on Rhino running on top of mod_gcj . Serving Gnu-compiled Rhino with Apache.  Projects that you do not want to reduce to the maximum , you can now reduce to the minimum .

10.08.2005, 12:51


OpenMocha 0.6 available for download

OpenMocha version 0.6 is now available for download, again either as a tar or zip encoded archive.

http://download.openmocha.org/openmocha-0.6.tgz
http://download.openmocha.org/openmocha-0.6.zip

OpenMocha 0.6 contains the following changes:
  • Replaced individual Mocha Object macros with generic mocha object macro calls.
  • Fixed an encoding bug relating to Mocha Object skins and the Wysiwyg-Editor for Content Objects.
  • Added "editing" and "adding" Mocha Objects that extend the default "edit" and "add" page actions.
  • Creation and modification dates are now tracked by default.
  • Added loop and collect functions.
  • Root object is now named "Home" during the first initialisation of an application.
  • Changed makeSelectOptions to also work with a simple array of options rather than requiring value/string pairs.
  • Context of "this" in Mocha Objects now refers to the object that the current request resolves to.
  • Fixed a bug where the original title was replaced by the title specified for the current audience.
  • The adminEmail specified in the server.properties file is now used as the default contactEmail address.
  • Various minor/cosmetic bug fixes.
Diving deeper into OpenMocha:

As with version 0.5, simple "hello world" level examples are included in the default installation. They illustrate the general approach, how you would build your projects based on the OpenMocha framework as a "solution template". Basically, any files inside the apps/main directory besides the framework.zip file either override or extend the code contained inside the framework.zip file.

To get a much deeper look at the inside of the framework, and hence the default code that you can override and extend, do the following: Copy apps/main/framework.zip to apps/framework.zip and unzip it. This will create apps/framework as a separate demo application, revealing its example source code. To auto-start the new application and make it available via http://127.0.0.1:8080/framework/ you need to add "framework" on a new line to the apps.properties file and restart OpenMocha.

If you have any questions or if you are hitting a wall then please do not hesitate to ask either via private mail or the mailing list .

08.08.2005, 23:42

E4X presentation by Brendan Eich

http://developer.mozilla.org/presentations/xtech2005/e4x/

07.08.2005, 23:32


What is Mocha?

Mocha was the original project name of the very popular scripting language known as Javascript , an extremely rich, powerful and flexible programming language that has a large, highly developed syntax, a huge library of standard methods (functions) and built-in capabilities to create complex, object-oriented data structures and methods.

Because Javascript is the world's most misunderstood programming language , we will always be misunderstood when we say "Javascript". If we want others to understand Javascript as the programming language it is, we should refer to it as "Mocha".

The kind of scripting we have seen in web browsers for the last decade, I continue to call Javascript. I use the term Mocha to refer to the usage of Javascript beyond that scope, often on both the client-side and server-side and integrated with other technologies such as XML and Java, producing "Web 2.0" applications.

06.08.2005, 20:56

Do you remember Gopher?

"[We] like to consider the hundreds of interconnected Gopher servers to be one large distributed entity; thus, we speak of "the Gopher", with its many small parts, spread throughout the Internet. The Gopher is always growing, always changing. It's everywhere, but you can't locate it; it's always there, but you can't see it. ... The Gopher is the largest and most practical example of applied pantheism in the history of mankind." 

Boy, do I feel old right now!

02.08.2005, 21:42


The current.tv disappointment

When I heard that Al Gore bought the News World International channel and was planning a mix between MTV and CNN, a concept I had in the back of my mind for the last decade, I was looking forward to see how this concept would fly.

Well, current.tv is here - and while I see the mix, it's not the mix I saw. The funny thing is that they acknowledge themselves that the kind of TV they make is being replace by the Internet when they say "Right now, at this moment in history, TV is the most powerful medium in the world". My idea of a mix between MTV and CNN on the other hand would be the kind of TV that will survive the Internet. I'll carry it around with me some more.

02.08.2005, 9:02


>>> OpenMocha Project Roadmap

> MochiKit Javascript Library
> Getting your feet wet with OpenMocha
> People flocking to see global warming
> Rails vs Struts vs Mocha
> The JavaScript Manifesto
> OpenMocha is ready for a spin
> The limits of harmonization
> Le Conseil fédéral au Mont-Soleil
> Amiga History Guide
> The people must lead the executive, control the legislature and be the military
> Copyback License
> Looking at FreeBSD 6 and Beyond
> Qualified Minority Veto
> The Doom of Representative Democracy
> Violence in a real democracy
> Concordance and Subsidiarity
> Wrapping Aspects around Mocha Objects?
> Future of Javascript Roadmap
> Baby steps towards Javascript heaven
> Mac OS X spreading like wildfire
> Trois petits filous à Faoug
> Jackrabbit JSR 170
> Rich components for HTML 5
> More Java Harmony
> Mac goes Intel
> Google goes Rumantsch
> Oxymoronic Swiss-EU relations
> Rico and Prototype Javascript libraries
> Paul Klee - An intangible man and artist
> Incrementalism in the Mozilla roadmap
> Mocha multi-threading
> Moving towards OpenMocha
> Google goes Portal
> What Bush doesn't get
> Unique and limited window of opportunity
> Persisting Client-side Errors to your Server
> Dive Into Greasemonkey
> Brown bears knock on Switzerland's door
> The experience to make what people want
> "Just" use HTTP
> Yes, what is gather?
> A Free Song for Every Swiss Citizen
> Java in Harmony
> Jan getting carried away
> Evil Google Web Accelerator?
> JSON.stringify and JSON.parse
> Ajax for Java
> The launching of launchd
> Timeless RSS
> Kupu
> SNIFE goes Victorinox
> AJAX is everywhere
> Papa Ratzi
> How Software Patents Work
> Ten good practices for writing Javascript
> Free-trade accord with japan edges closer
> Mocha at a glance
> Adobe acquires Macromedia
> Safari 1.3
> View complexity is usually higher than model complexity
> Free Trade Neutrality
> SQL for Java Objects
> Security Bypass
> Exactly 1111111111 seconds
> Kurt goes Chopper
> Choosing a Java scripting language
> Spamalot's will get spammed a lot
> The visual Rhino debugger
> The Unix wars
> EU-Council adopts software patent directive
> FreeBSD baby step "1j"
> Never trust a man who can count to 1024 on his fingers
> Visiting the world's smallest city
> Finally some non-MS, non-nonsense SPF news
> Swiss cows banned from eating grass
> Ludivines, the "Green Fairy" of absinthe
> First Look At Solaris 10
> EU Commission Declines Patent Debate Restart
> Alan Kay's wisdom guiding the OpenLaszlo roadmap towards Mocha?
> 1 Kilo
> Re: FreeBSD logo design competition
> Schweizer Sagen
> Europas Eidgenossen
> XMLHttpRequest glory
> Art Nouveau La Chaux-de-Fonds 2005-2006
> The Beastie Silhouette
> The Number One Nightmare
> Safe and Idempotent Methods such as HEAD and TRACE
> Sorry, you have been verizoned.
> Daemons and Pixies and Fairies, Oh My!
> Sentient life forms as MIME-attachments: RFC 1437
> Web Developer Extension for Firefox
> Refactoring until nothing is left
> Brendan, never tired of providing Javascript support
> Catching XP in just 20 Minutes
> Designing the Star User Interface
> Rhino, Mono, IKVM. Or: JavaScript the hard way
> Re: SCO
> Judo
> Convergence on abstraction and on browser-based Console evaluation
> Today found out that inifinite uptimes are still an oxymoron
> New aspects of woven apps
> Original Contribution License (OCL) 1.0
> Unified SPF: a grand unified theory of MARID
> BSD is designed. Linux is grown.
> 5 vor 12 bei 10 vor 10
> Mocha vs Helma?
> Schattenwahrheit: Coup d'etat underway against the Cheney Circle?
> Abschluss Bilaterale II Schweiz-EU
> From Adam Smith to Open Source
> Linux - the desktop for the rest of them
> Big Bang
> Leaky Hop Objects
> Return Path Rewriting (RPR) - Mail Forwarding in the Spam Age
> Microsoft Discloses Huge Number Of Windows Vulnerabilties
> Steuerungsabgabe statt Steuern
> Anno 2003: deployZone
> The war against terror
> The war against terror (continued)
> The relativity of Apple's market share
> Are humans animals?
> Anno 1999: Der Oberhasler
> Anno 1998: crossnet
> Geschwindigkeit vs Umdrehungszahl
> Anno 1997: Xmedia
> "The meaning of life is to improve the quality of all life"
> Anno 1996: CZV
> How do I set a DEFAULT HTML-DOCUMENT?
> Global Screen Design Services



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> Helma 1.6.3-rc3 ready for testing
> Helma 1.6.3 Release Candidate 2
> Release Candidate 1 of Helma 1.6.3
> Helma at the 2008 OpenExpo in Zurich
> Large Hadron Collider
> Ecmascript Harmony
> The A-Z of Programming Languages jumps to Javascript
> Fresh Javascript IDE in Ganymede Eclipse release
> Helma at the Linuxwochen in Linz
> Brendan on the state of Javascript evolution
> Is AppleScript done?
> ES4 Draft 1 and ES3.1 Draft 1
> Want ES4 in Helma today?
> SquirrelFish!
> ES4 comes to IE via Screaming Monkey
> Apple's position on ECMAScript 4 proposals
> Helma Meeting Spring 2008
> Attila Szegedi about Rhino, Helma and Server-Side Javascript, and scripting on the JVM in general
> Helma 1.6.2 ready to download
> Larry Lessig's case for creative freedom
> Earthlings - Can you face the truth?
> The Story of Stuff
> A Quick Start to Hello World
> The Overlooked Power of Javascript
> Adobe's position on ES4 features, plus the Flex 3 SDK source code is now available under the MPL
> Solar cell directly splits water for hydrogen
> Asynchronous Beer and Geeking and other opportunities to talk about Helma, Rhino and Javascript on the server-side
> Openmocha and Jhino updated to 0.8
> Even more Server-side Javascript with Jaxer
> e4xd and jhino - javascript server-side soft-coding
> Additional Filename Conventions
> Update to Helma 1.6.1
> Netscape, the browser, to live one more month
> SimpleDB vs CouchDB
> Helma powered AppJet - Takeoff!
> CouchDB for Helma
> Bubble bursting friendship bracelets
> Evolving ES4 as the universal scripting language
> Helmablog and an article in Linux Pro Magazine
> More praise for Helma
> Javascript as Universal Scripting Language
> So, what's up with World Radio Switzerland?
> Helma Conspiracy Theory
> JSONPath and CouchDB
> Hold the whole program in your head, and you can manipulate it at will
> Keeping track of localhost:8080
> Rhino 1.6R6 with E4X fix and patches for Helma
> Helma 1.6 is ready!
> Junction brings Rhino on Rails to Helma
> Javascript for Java programmers
> The server-side advantage
> John Resig on Javascript as a language
> Rhino on Rails
> Release Candidate 3 of Helma 1.6.0
> ECMAScript 4 Reference Implementation
> Antville Summer Of Code 2007
> Helma 1.6.0-rc2
> Using H2 with Helma
> Helma warped around existing db schemas
> Rocket the Super Rabbit
> Bootstrap is out of the bag
> The last mention of Microsoft
> Helma 1.6.0-rc1
> Introducing Planet Helma
> Helma ante portas
> Fixing Javascript inheritance
> Shutdown-Day the Helma way
> Upcoming Helma 1.6, new reference docs and IRC channel
> Making Higgs where the Web was born
> Jala for Helma
> See you at Lift'07
> More on Javascript Inheritance
> Mocha Inheritance
> Helma 1.5.3
> Fresh Rhino on Safari
> Truly Hooverphonic!
> Helma 1.5.2
> RFC 4329 application-ecmascript
> Helma 1.5.1 ready to download
> Aptana - Eclipse reincarnated as a Javascript IDE
> Building the Conversational Web
> Drosera steps in to debug Safari
> Helma 1.5.0 has been released!
> Helma 1.5 RC2 is ready
> Helma 1.5.0 Release Candidate 1 available for download
> FreeBSD Jails the brand new easy way
> Javascript 2 and the Future of the Web
> Frodo takes on chapter 3
> No Rough Cut :-(
> Welcome to Helma!
> 40th Montreux Jazz Festival
> trackAllComments
> Rails' greatest contribution
> Consensus vs Direct Democracy
> A candidate for CSCSJS or a Mocha Fetchlet
> A (Re)-Introduction to JavaScript
> coComment Roundup
> Track your comments
> Sketching image queries and reinventing email
> ECMAScript - The Switzerland of development environments
> I love E4X
> Tutorial D, Industrial D and the relational model
> Stop bashing Java
> E4X Mocha Objects
> Logging and other antimatters
> Stronger types in Javascript 2
> Javascript Diagnosis & Testing
> Homo Oxymora
> Yeah, why not Javascript?
> Moving beyond Java
> Spidermonkey Javascript 1.5 finally final
> Helma Trivia
> Finding Java Packages
> JSEclipse Javascript plug-in for Eclipse
> Catching up to Continuations
> Mighty and Beastie Licenses
> Tasting the OpenMocha Console
> "Who am I?", asks Helma
> Savety vs Freedom and other recent ramblings
> Mont-Soleil Open Air Lineup
> Rhinola - Mocha reduced to the minimum
> OpenMocha 0.6 available for download
> E4X presentation by Brendan Eich
> What is Mocha?
> Do you remember Gopher?
> The current.tv disappointment
> More >>>