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From: <vdharani@infernopark.com>
To: <9fans@cse.psu.edu>
Subject: Re: [9fans] nice hardware for a cpu server
Date: Thu,  5 Feb 2004 23:40:49 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <32768.67.85.61.176.1076042449.squirrel@www.infernopark.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <010501c3ec4d$b9e70d70$8201a8c0@cc77109e>

> all i need is a hosted inferno on any os which has functionality
> or resources that are either impractical to port or proprietary.
> why would i write troff in limbo when i can use 'os troff'?
> rob said in very early inferno days something along the lines
> of "don't just rewrite everything in limbo, it's a different world".
> the ghostscript example has always been there as a one-liner.

but wouldnt it be nice having everything in limbo and use it in all
platforms that run inferno? in the troff example, yes, you can do it. but
imagine you have troff in limbo. the benefits are definitely much more.

i feel limbo is a simple, nice language with which one can write reliable
apps. i am really surprised why people (including creators, people at the
lab, and rest of the 9fans) tend to ignore limbo.

i recently saw something like "370 Applications in Java" in a magazine
cover and wondered why limbo is so ignored even by us (9fans, inferno
fans). what is the actual problem? is it to do with licensing? or
something really wrong with limbo?

i understand existing apps that are huge and written in C may be difficult
to port to limbo. but why cant we write atleast new apps in limbo? if
licensing is an issue, cant vita nuova fix it or relax it for the sake of
saving both plan 9 and inferno?

regards
dharani





  parent reply	other threads:[~2004-02-06  4:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 73+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-02-03  2:20 YAMANASHI Takeshi
2004-02-03  1:46 ` andrey mirtchovski
2004-02-03 11:09   ` Charles Forsyth
2004-02-03  3:16 ` ron minnich
2004-02-03  4:18   ` Martin C.Atkins
2004-02-03  4:34     ` ron minnich
2004-02-03  4:57       ` Martin C.Atkins
2004-02-03  5:06         ` ron minnich
2004-02-03  6:35   ` Taj Khattra
2004-02-03  5:45     ` andrey mirtchovski
2004-02-03  9:45       ` Bruce Ellis
2004-02-03 15:38         ` C H Forsyth
2004-02-03 15:51       ` C H Forsyth
2004-02-04  3:53         ` Jack Johnson
2004-02-04 20:48           ` Bruce Ellis
2004-02-05  0:29           ` Charles Forsyth
2004-02-05  7:21             ` Jack Johnson
2004-02-06  1:08               ` Bruce Ellis
2004-02-06  1:23                 ` Charles Forsyth
2004-02-06  2:33                   ` boyd, rounin
2004-02-06  9:55                   ` Jeff Sickel
2004-02-06 21:08                     ` rog
2004-02-07 12:15                       ` [9fans] nice hardware for a cpu server (wavelets) Steve Simon
2004-02-09 10:20                       ` [9fans] nice hardware for a cpu server Jeff Sickel
2004-02-06  4:40                 ` vdharani [this message]
2004-02-06  2:57                   ` Bruce Ellis
2004-02-06 14:31                     ` a
2004-02-06 20:26                       ` boyd, rounin
2004-02-06  9:55                 ` Caerwyn Jones
2004-02-06 13:31                   ` Bruce Ellis
2004-02-06 14:57                   ` a
2004-02-03 16:00       ` ron minnich
2004-02-03  3:49 ` Jack Johnson
2004-02-03  4:29   ` ron minnich
2004-02-03  4:45     ` boyd, rounin
2004-02-03  6:21   ` vdharani
2004-02-03  6:47     ` vdharani
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-02-06 16:53 Caerwyn B Jones
2004-02-06 16:45 Caerwyn B Jones
2004-02-06 15:37 Caerwyn B Jones
2004-02-06 14:52 ` andrey mirtchovski
2004-02-06 16:47   ` Bruce Ellis
2004-02-06 20:29   ` boyd, rounin
2004-02-06 20:36     ` Tristan Seligmann
2004-02-06 20:42       ` ron minnich
2004-02-06 20:45         ` Tristan Seligmann
2004-02-06 21:05         ` boyd, rounin
2004-02-06 20:59       ` boyd, rounin
2004-02-06 22:33       ` Geoff Collyer
2004-02-06 22:58         ` ron minnich
2004-02-07  6:54         ` David Arnold
2004-02-07 10:39         ` Charles Forsyth
2004-02-07  4:19     ` rob pike, esq.
2004-02-07  4:45       ` Bruce Ellis
2004-02-04 21:42 Caerwyn B Jones
2004-02-04 21:50 ` boyd, rounin
2004-02-03  4:20 YAMANASHI Takeshi
2004-02-02 18:50 Matthias Teege
2004-02-02 23:01 ` vdharani
2004-02-02 21:10   ` Bruce Ellis
2004-02-03  0:27     ` vdharani
2004-02-02 23:30       ` Bruce Ellis
2004-02-02 23:05         ` andrey mirtchovski
2004-02-03  0:08           ` Bruce Ellis
2004-02-03  1:50     ` Charles Forsyth
2004-02-03  1:54       ` Charles Forsyth
2004-02-03  2:25         ` boyd, rounin
2004-02-03  3:06     ` ron minnich
2004-02-03  3:04   ` ron minnich
2004-02-04  2:12     ` vdharani
2004-02-04  4:01       ` Jack Johnson
2004-02-09 10:20   ` Tomas Heran
2004-02-09 10:45     ` boyd, rounin

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