Autocoding project proposal.

phil hunt philh at comuno.freeserve.co.uk
Tue Jan 29 06:38:02 EST 2002


On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 10:13:20 +0000, Jonathan Hogg <jonathan at onegoodidea.com> wrote:
>On 28/1/2002 23:49, in article 83it9mghng.fsf at panacea.canonical.org, "Kragen
>Sitaker" <kragen at pobox.com> wrote:
>
>> These are problems, but they are not problems AppleScript solves.
>
>The only two sensible things I could get out of Timothy's manifesto was the
>idea of GUI programs exposing their internal functionality through an
>RPC-like mechanism, and that programming languages have a high entry cost
>[...]
>c.l.py isn't really the place for any of this 

I think c.l.py is an approriate place tob discuss the entry costs of
programming and how programming languages can be made easier. Think of
why python is the way it is.


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===== Philip Hunt ===== philh at comuno.freeserve.co.uk =====
* strong public-key email encryption  * automatically decrypt incoming mail
* automatically encrypt outgoing mail, including attachments and headers
* automatically propagate your public key and manage others' public keys
What encryption package does all this? Herbrip, part of the Herbivore
project. <http://www.vision25.demon.co.uk/oss/herbivore/intro.html>






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