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The Sound of Silence. |
Mon, Nov 18 2019 9:51 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Hello forums, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again Because a vision softly creeping Of EWB3 released while I sleeping And the fake news in my brain Drives me insane Within the sound of silence. |
Tue, Nov 19 2019 9:18 AM | Permanent Link |
Riaz | lol... i get the same dreams..... hopefully come true soon
Steve Gill wrote: Hello forums, my old friend I've come to talk with you again Because a vision softly creeping Of EWB3 released while I sleeping And the fake news in my brain Drives me insane Within the sound of silence. |
Tue, Nov 19 2019 4:32 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Oops, should have been a "was" in there:
Hello forums, my old friend I've come to talk with you again Because a vision softly creeping Of EWB3 released while I was sleeping And the fake news in my brain Drives me insane Within the sound of silence. And for those who don't know, this is sung to the tune of The Sound of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel (or Disturbed if you prefer that version). |
Thu, Nov 21 2019 4:18 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Verses 2 and 3:
In restless dreams I code alone Should I call Tim on the phone 'Neath the halo of my desk lamp I'm writing web apps for LAMP and WAMP When my eyes were stabbed by The flash of the bathroom light Gave me a fright In my sleep of silence And in the naked light I saw Ten thousand coders, maybe more People coding without version three People not knowing how good it will be People writing code that websites will never share No one dared Until the end of silence |
Fri, Nov 22 2019 8:06 AM | Permanent Link |
Mark Brooks Slikware | Clearly .............. you are in the wrong profession
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Fri, Nov 22 2019 10:50 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Steve,
Very creative. Sorry for the delays - the last delay had to do with needing an async HTTP request component, when previously I had only done a synch HTTP request component for EWB 3 (server-side applications don't need an async HTTP request component, but the debugger most certainly needs one for the IDE). In addition, I needed to add a new request manager for managing predefined requests that can be used to drive the debugging of server-side applications in the UI (simple GETs aren't good enough for testing file uploads, etc.). As an added bonus, the new request manager will allow developers to perform complete/selective API testing against a given web server with a couple of clicks. I'll be posting a new update by Monday (hopefully I can do quick video that shows some things). I want to see what I get done over the weekend. I'm finishing up the debugger UI in the IDE over the next day or so, and then I've got about 9 items left on my list, most of which are either IDE UI cosmetic issues or have to do with building up the RTL/component library for server-side applications. I'm probably going to go ahead and release a beta version next week so that testers can start trying out/testing the client web application features, which are all done (and have been for a while now). During that time, I'll be soliciting input on the missing necessary pieces for the server-side RTL/component library so that I make sure that everything is available that needs to be. I completed the benchmarking of the server-side applications last week and the results were "okay": a simple server-side application that generates a basic JSON response was seeing up to ~3100 requests/sec. This includes authentication and complete application initialization/finalization for every request. By comparison, the equivalent native web server modules see up to ~8200 requests/sec. So, at some point I'll be looking at trimming this down a bit closer to the native code (I know where the hot spots are), but for now it will be fine. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sun, Nov 24 2019 4:07 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Hi Tim,
<< Very creative. Sorry for the delays - the last delay had to do with needing an async HTTP request component, when previously I had only done a synch HTTP request component for EWB 3 (server-side applications don't need an async HTTP request component, but the debugger most certainly needs one for the IDE). In addition, I needed to add a new request manager for managing predefined requests that can be used to drive the debugging of server-side applications in the UI (simple GETs aren't good enough for testing file uploads, etc.). As an added bonus, the new request manager will allow developers to perform complete/selective API testing against a given web server with a couple of clicks. I'll be posting a new update by Monday (hopefully I can do quick video that shows some things). I want to see what I get done over the weekend. I'm finishing up the debugger UI in the IDE over the next day or so, and then I've got about 9 items left on my list, most of which are either IDE UI cosmetic issues or have to do with building up the RTL/component library for server-side applications. I'm probably going to go ahead and release a beta version next week so that testers can start trying out/testing the client web application features, which are all done (and have been for a while now). During that time, I'll be soliciting input on the missing necessary pieces for the server-side RTL/component library so that I make sure that everything is available that needs to be. I completed the benchmarking of the server-side applications last week and the results were "okay": a simple server-side application that generates a basic JSON response was seeing up to ~3100 requests/sec. This includes authentication and complete application initialization/finalization for every request. By comparison, the equivalent native web server modules see up to ~8200 requests/sec. So, at some point I'll be looking at trimming this down a bit closer to the native code (I know where the hot spots are), but for now it will be fine. >> Thanks for letting us know. I was struggling with verse 4. Seriously though, your hard work is very much appreciated. EWB3 sounds amazing and I'm really looking forward to seeing it. = Steve |
Mon, Nov 25 2019 6:55 PM | Permanent Link |
Bruno Larochelle | "what he said"
.. Bruno Steve Gill wrote: ......... snip ........ Seriously though, your hard work is very much appreciated. EWB3 sounds amazing and I'm really looking forward to seeing it. = Steve |
Wed, Dec 4 2019 12:00 AM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Hi Tim,
<< I'll be posting a new update by Monday (hopefully I can do quick video that shows some things). I want to see what I get done over the weekend. I'm finishing up the debugger UI in the IDE over the next day or so, and then I've got about 9 items left on my list, most of which are either IDE UI cosmetic issues or have to do with building up the RTL/component library for server-side applications. I'm probably going to go ahead and release a beta version next week so that testers can start trying out/testing the client web application features, which are all done (and have been for a while now). During that time, I'll be soliciting input on the missing necessary pieces for the server-side RTL/component library so that I make sure that everything is available that needs to be. >> I was just wondering if you've been able to make any progress since Nov 22? = Steve |
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