Hmm I don't know, but it does make sense, assuming your talking about the cartoon strip, monkey boy.Quote:
Originally posted by Tom Frohman
Liberty Reservoir. All of a sudden it hits me. Is this where Frank Cho got the name of Liberty Meadows?
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Hmm I don't know, but it does make sense, assuming your talking about the cartoon strip, monkey boy.Quote:
Originally posted by Tom Frohman
Liberty Reservoir. All of a sudden it hits me. Is this where Frank Cho got the name of Liberty Meadows?
I am tired and hungry, but I am not going to sleep and I am not going to eat....
We've got to stop meeting like this. But seriously, think how I feel, I'm 3 hours ahead ;) But I am thinking eggs and snausages...wish I had some hens then I could just wash off the warm poop and have some nice fresh brown eggs.Quote:
Originally posted by souldog
I am tired and hungry, but I am not going to sleep and I am not going to eat....
Sometimes...just sometimes, when it's boring and nothing is exploding on the news...I see who was found guilty on this day, it's interesting, how many fun loving criminals were 'transported' to my beloved states.
http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/
Mick, I think you need to take a break and get some sleep. You are becoming incoherent.Quote:
Originally posted by Mick_2002
We've got to stop meeting like this. But seriously, think how I feel, I'm 3 hours ahead ;) But I am thinking eggs and snausages...wish I had some hens then I could just wash off the warm poop and have some nice fresh brown eggs.
I'm the only one who is aloud to be insane here. So pass me a long tall cool refreshing glass of barium sulfate.
Especially, the part about snausages.
(Snausages=a pre-packaged dog treat)
My dog (who had to be put down at age 14.5 yrs two weeks ago) loved them.
I find them more tasty than beggin bits....but then I know it's not bacon.Quote:
Originally posted by Tom Frohman
Mick, I think you need to take a break and get some sleep. You are becoming incoherent.
I'm the only one who is aloud to be insane here. So pass me a long tall cool refreshing glass of barium sulfate.
Especially, the part about snausages.
(Snausages=a pre-packaged dog treat)
My dog (who had to be put down at age 14.5 yrs two weeks ago) loved them.
Sorry to hear that, Tom. :(Quote:
Originally posted by Tom Frohman
My dog (who had to be put down at age 14.5 yrs two weeks ago) loved them.
Ever had the power go out completely, no light at all, in a room with a thousand people and no windows? :eek: Now I have.
Perfect time to build a campfire and sing kumbaya....Quote:
Originally posted by solarflare
Ever had the power go out completely, no light at all, in a room with a thousand people and no windows? :eek: Now I have.
Who is Frank Cho ? My name is not Frank, as franc is money, Oh... b ythe way W is Williams<------- My great father's name...:DQuote:
Originally posted by Tom Frohman
Liberty Reservoir. All of a sudden it hits me. Is this where Frank Cho got the name of Liberty Meadows?
Thank you, I also want to be Liberty Midows.:D
How could you be that rude to call me monkey boy, cartoon strip ?:(.Quote:
Originally posted by Mick_2002
Hmm I don't know, but it does make sense, assuming your talking about the cartoon strip, monkey boy.
Wfranc guesses Mick missed Wfranc:D , so today Wfranc is online:)
:D:D:D
*Note: Hope this boring thread wiill not go dead after my posts :D:D
What is KUMBAYA ?*Quote:
Originally posted by Mick_2002
Perfect time to build a campfire and sing kumbaya....
*Note: Dont 'lurk', since Wfranc will not understand what MICK wants to nicely tell Wfranc:D:D
http://www.libertymeadows.com/Quote:
Originally posted by Wfranc
Who is Frank Cho ? My name is not Frank, as franc is money, Oh... b ythe way W is Williams<------- My great father's name...:D
Thank you, I also want to be Liberty Midows.:D
Strange, I can't skate either:DQuote:
But that Monkey Boy looks terrible...:(
:D:D
I see you active right now, why you just sit and watch, why dont you sei somethin ? :(
darn, I was hoping to just sneak about. Life just isn't as sweet if your not sneaking.
Isn't that the goal of each post in this thread?Quote:
Originally posted by Wfranc
Hope this boring thread wiill not go dead after my posts
Well Solarflare s always smart and nice...:)Quote:
Originally posted by solarflare
Isn't that the goal of each post in this thread?
One day Gregor Samsa awoke to find he had turned into a giant beetle......
Nah, that's too good.
I have been waiting for you for nearly 3 hours, but you havenot posted anythin'.:(
I have to go now.... Bye :( :( :(
Who is John Galt?Quote:
Originally posted by Tom Frohman
One day Gregor Samsa awoke to find he had turned into a giant beetle......
He is lying here :(Quote:
Originally posted by galathaea
Who is John Galt?
Don't be sad, Wfranc. I actually didn't realize anyone had abrogated Ayn's hero for their business name, but I'm sure she would be happy. Anyway, I know you can resist the teeth :D.
I like it, because I honestly have never seen Galathaea smiling like that before.Quote:
Originally posted by galathaea
Don't be sad, Wfranc. I actually didn't realize anyone had abrogated Ayn's hero for their business name, but I'm sure she would be happy. Anyway, I know you can resist the teeth :D.
Okay, I pay you back :D:D:D:D:D
Just thought I would join in on this joy fest
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Because you kick the day in your teeth every morning so I guess they are clean and pretty.Quote:
Originally posted by souldog
Just thought I would join in on this joy fest
:D
Okay, lets cheer :D:D:D:D
You know, lately I have been reduced to greeting the day with a knee to the groin and a smart slap right across the face.Quote:
Originally posted by Wfranc
Because you kick the day in your teeth every morning so I guess they are clean and pretty.
Okay, lets cheer :D:D:D:D
:(
Who would have thought that Kafka and Rand could ignite so much love?
:D;):D:D:D:D:D:p:D:D
(they're holding hands...)
Maybe we should pass out some Kierkegaard to help cure depression!
(Hmmmmmmm... anyone know what the limit to smilies and images are? I keep having to take some of the joy out of my post before it lets me thru...)
(Wow.. its not letting me put many in at all!!)
Well.. I guess I know the answer now. 10 smily limit (enforced by radar). And while I was cutting jobs from my chorus line, souldog has now fell ill to the saddy bug....
Ok how about this one: a bipartite graph and Tarski walk into a bar...
ahhhhh!! thanks. I am all better now.:D :D :D :D :D
Yep. And that's good that way. I don't want to see a post saying "Chicken Chop" made of smilies :)Quote:
Originally posted by galathaea
Well.. I guess I know the answer now. 10 smily limit (enforced by radar).
Hey Galathaea, if I may I would like to ask you a programming question. Do you know of a pattern for the following problem.
I will issue an unknown number of requests for data across a socket. These will go through an application gateway and be distributed to some number of running apps. I want to capture when all the apps have responded and then act on the data.
Socket is of course asynchronous.
My solution is to create a "Job" which will have a unique ID and a count of the number of reponses it is expecting. It will also have a dynamically sized array to hold the data sent back. Each time a data item is received the count is decremented and when it reaches zero the array is sent off.
Just wondering if there is an established and superior way to handle this?
I thought you were really ill, but now when saw you smiling again, I felt great again too,Quote:
Originally posted by souldog
ahhhhh!! thanks. I am all better now
Here for you, dogsoul can now be souldog
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
Sorry I have to delete all of your smilies in the quote as..... I have to use it in my own post:D
Well, all the smilies stick their ears together... how beautiful they are..
I think we can all agree this is topical...Quote:
Originally posted by souldog
Hey Galathaea, if I may I would like to ask you a programming question. Do you know of a pattern for the following problem.
I will issue an unknown number of requests for data across a socket. These will go through an application gateway and be distributed to some number of running apps. I want to capture when all the apps have responded and then act on the data.
Socket is of course asynchronous.
My solution is to create a "Job" which will have a unique ID and a count of the number of reponses it is expecting. It will also have a dynamically sized array to hold the data sent back. Each time a data item is received the count is decremented and when it reaches zero the array is sent off.
Just wondering if there is an established and superior way to handle this?
Well, it looks to me like everything has been pared down to the essentials. I am not sure how you are communicating between apps (probably something like COM or if they're your own apps, any IPC like messages or what have you) or even if that is relevant here. That has its own set of designs which vary widely on the circumstances.
The basic idea is just that you are building a proxy to data requests. So if this system is to be included in a larger system at some point, you will want to make your proxy as non-intrusive as possible. I mean by this that the objects talking to the proxy should not need to know anything about how the proxy is setting up a socket and communicating to the application gateway. They should see the proxy as the request object.
Also, I am a little uncertain what is known and what is unknown about the number of requests. There could be ways to handle responses using linking techniques rather than reference counting, but think of the request like a smart pointer. Which ever method of keeping track of the separate requests best suits your objective is fine here.
I don't quite understand the purpose of the unique ID, but it does add that human touch...
So basically, I see you asking about
\
-G==socket==P
/
where the branching indicates communications with the applications, G is the gateway, P is the proxy. Some other suggestions that pop to mind are just to note that if I were building this I usually keep my objects broken up quite finely. So my "gateway" would consist of a server-side socket state-engine system and a message relay system, with all the associated helper classes (like messages). The proxy would consist of a client-side socket state-engine system and proxy interface, again with helpers. But that's the kind of details that crop up in implementation anyways.
Anyways, that's one way of answering your question. Another way would be that if you are asking for established professional frameworks for this, then you have things like ACE (and Active Objects are actually much much much elaborated buggers for just these kind of distributed computing needs), CORBA, and the ever-avoided-by-me-though-I-don't-know-why DCOM.
Thanks! Vocabulary is always what I need.
Well there may be multiple jobs pendingQuote:
I don't quite understand the purpose of the unique ID, but it does add that human touch...
app ==socket==Quote:
So basically, I see you asking about
\
-G==socket==P
/
._____________\
._____________-G==socket==P==???
._____________/
app==socket==
Yah, I am writing everything to the left of P and part of P.
??? is a server on a private network spanning a bunch of universities, P acts as a control mechanism which processes requests from ???? and translates them into my protocol. I am aware of ACE and have it, but don't have time to learn how to use it right now. I have implemented the gateway as you are describing. Thanks.. I am working on this whole thing kind of alone and sometimes just need to ask somebody "Hey, am I crazy"
Yes....Quote:
Originally posted by souldog
I am working on this whole thing kind of alone and sometimes just need to ask somebody "Hey, am I crazy"
OK, now it is official. That's a load of my back.
It's an exclusive club though, you have to apply for membership. But I'll let you be my caddie for now.Quote:
Originally posted by souldog
OK, now it is official. That's a load of my back.
In other news...Its raining, my phone goes out when it rains. I always say to myself, I should call the phone company when this happens. But it's hasn't been a problem until now, it didn't rain before...now it rains all the time. I like the rain, I like the little worms that come out in the rain, reminds me of the worms in my brain...squiggley
I dont like worms but I like it when I know you like the rain. I think you should call the fone company now since it is not easy to know when and if there is a problem with your fone.
For Mick's heart I smile :D:D:D
Ahh don't really care that much about it. People are so hung up on phones. I spent three years without a phone and liked it very much. Course people I work with don't understand that, they live their lives thru phones. Next week I hope to get carpet in my cave...Quote:
Originally posted by Wfranc
I dont like worms but I like it when I know you like the rain. I think you should call the fone company now since it is not easy to know when and if there is a problem with your fone.
For Mick's heart I smile :D:D:D
Oh well, now I know that three years is not a single solitary word for Mick...:)Quote:
Originally posted by Mick_2002
Ahh don't really care that much about it. People are so hung up on phones. I spent three years without a phone and liked it very much. Course people I work with don't understand that, they live their lives thru phones. Next week I hope to get carpet in my cave...
So I'm not a single solitary word...what am I then :)Quote:
Originally posted by Wfranc
Oh well, now I know that three years is not a single solitary word for Mick...:)
There are lots and lots of wormys out WFranc...Should I go fishing today with all the little wormys...
Okay, go out there and tryto choose some that fit your hook...Let me know if everything goes fine.
They call me Ishmael........
Yes, yes that is extremely boring.
Mick, why dont we just be like :D all the time, why do we have to be so cold, that really sad.:(
I'll answer that. Life would be boring (...wait a minute) if everything were the same all the time.Quote:
Originally posted by Wfranc
Mick, why dont we just be like :D all the time, why do we have to be so cold, that really sad.:(
:D :D :mad: :D :eek: :D :( :D
Change is good.
Boring...
My little herd is out in the yard eating again....it would be nice if they brought more of their friends so I'd never have to mow...one of the little dudes is the look out, just standing there..looking out...it's been 5 minutes and she hasn't blinked an eye...now that's talent.
Well, technically you could make "Chicken Chop" out of smilies... if you made it into one picture... I've pm'ed Xeon detailing the process.