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Multimedia Platforms - E. Kaleida And ScriptX It is developing scriptx, a crossplatform multimedia programming language andobject library, now beta testing and designed to make multi-platform software http://ibis.nott.ac.uk/guidelines/ch11/chap1-1-E-4.html
Extractions: E. Kaleida and ScriptX Kaleida Labs Inc is another Apple/IBM joint venture. It is developing ScriptX , a cross-platform multimedia programming language and object library, now beta testing and designed to make multi-platform software development much easier. The vision behind ScriptX is briefly this: that applications can be created on any of the supported authoring platforms (Mac, Windows OS/2 and UNIX ) and, irrespective of which one a particular application was created on, it can be played back on any platform for which runtimes exist (currently Mac, Windows OS/2 UNIX and certain consumer devices). ScriptX is not an authoring system, and Kaleida is not currently planning to develop one for it. However, Apple's recently announced multimedia authoring environment SpecialK will apparently be able to output ScriptX . Macromedia (the producers of Authorware Professional and Macromind Director ) has also announced support for ScriptX , and the language has been endorsed by all the hardware manufacturers who have joined the Kaleida Hardware Alliance, including Apple, IBM, Hitachi, Toshiba, Mitsubishi and Creative Technologies.
MMDEVX - AMK/ScriptX Discussion List Apple s Media Tool and Media Tool programming Environment promise to be a good AMT is expected to be compatible with scriptx in the near future, http://www.ralentz.com/old/mac/mailing-lists/amk-scriptx.html
Extractions: MMDEVX is a mailing list for people interested in crossplatform multimedia development tools in general and Apple Media Kit (AMK) and Kaleida ScriptX in particular. Apple's Media Tool and Media Tool Programming Environment promise to be a good multimedia authoring environment. Kaleida Labs - an Apple/IBM joint venture - is about to release beta ScriptX code, an object oriented platform independent multimedia development and delivery tool. AMT is expected to be compatible with ScriptX in the near future, though this is not a certainty at the moment. If you are currently working with AMT/AMTPE or intend to do so and you are curious about ScriptX and want to talk about issues concerning these, this list is for you. To subscribe, send the following command to: Mail-Server@knex.mind.org SUBSCRIBE MMDEVX FirstName LastName Note that the Subject: header line is ignored. The command must appear in the body of the email text. -Gess Shankar
David Williams Senior engineer developing the scriptx multimedia programming language.scriptx combines a dynamic, object oriented language, with a rich multimedia class http://www.djw.org/djw/resume/resume.html
Extractions: djw@djw.org To make great software that people really like using, and in the process to build a great company that people like working for. I have worked in many areas: web technology, handheld computing, user interface, object oriented design, programming tools, languages, multi-media, database technologies, etc. My key skills and interests include: AvantGo, Inc. San Mateo, CA, May 1998-Present.
About The Authors Eric Armstrong has been programming and writing professionally since before she helped document the objectoriented programming language scriptx at http://java.sun.com/webservices/docs/1.1/tutorial/doc/Bios.html
References New Insights into Partial Evaluation The Schism Experiment. European Symposiumon programming, 1988. scriptx scriptx. Kaleida Labs, Inc 1995. original. http://draves.org/cmu-research/dag/bib.html
Extractions: Mark Leone maintains a programming languages research nexus Alpha Richard L Sites. Alpha AXP architecture. CACM Appel Andrew Appel. Compiling with Continuations . Cambridge University Press 1992. Apply L G C Hamey, J A Webb, I-Chien Wu. An Architecture Independent Programming Language for Low-Level Vision. Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing Blit Rob Pike, Bart Locanthi, John Reiser. Hardware/Software Trade-offs for Bitmap Graphics on the Blit. Software-Practice and Experience Cellang Cellang. ? 1995. original chip-architecture-intro John L Hennessy, David A Patterson. Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach . Morgan Kaufmann 1990. CLtL Guy Steele. Common Lisp the Language . Digital Press 1990. original cmix Lars Ole Andersen. Program Analysis and Specialization for the C Programming Language . DIKU 1994. collection-oriented-languages Jay M Sipelstein, Guy E Blelloch. Collection-Oriented Languages. Proceedings of the IEEE Charles Consel. Binding Time Analysis for Higher Order Untyped Functional Languages. ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming DCG Dawson Englar, Todd Proebsting. DCG: An Efficient, Retargetable Dynamic Code Generation System.
ScriptX Languages Programming All websites for scriptx Languages programming in this programming directory thathave been given 5 stars are considered by us to be truly excellent, http://www.5star-programming.co.uk/Languages/ScriptX.html
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Languages Programming scriptx 0 Any sites that relate specifically to programming in the scriptxlanguage. SDL 0 Any sites that relate specifically to programming in the http://www.5star-programming.co.uk/Languages/
Extractions: 5star Programming Languages Programming websites All websites for Languages Programming in this Programming directory that have been given 5 stars are considered by us to be truly excellent, 4 star sites are very good, those with 3 stars are good, while the rest have something to offer, but won't necessarily appeal to everybody. The Languages Programming websites in this directory can be accessed using the navigation panel on the upper right of this site or by clicking the subcategory headings below. Please visit our sponsors: Great deals on books, comics and magazines on eBay.co.uk, the UK's online marketplace. Search Programming sites: go Here is a description of the categories and the sort of sites that they contain: Consultants: Consultants specialising in different computer programming languages. ABC: Any sites that relate specifically to programming in the ABC language. Active X: Any sites that relate specifically to programming in the Active X language.
BYTE.com scriptx (see Kaleida Hopes that X Marks the Multimedia Spot, kits basedon scriptx, the company s objectoriented programming language for creating http://www.byte.com/art/9407/sec4/sec4.htm
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Dictionary Of Programming Languages - Master List scriptx, Maybe, Scripting language for PCs. SeeDo, maybe, Visual programmingsystem for AI research, 1997. Self, 12/97, Dynamic objectoriented language for http://cgibin.erols.com/ziring/cgi-bin/cep/cep.pl?_get=epl_masterlist.phtml
UCR: Computer Science Structured programming in C++, with emphasis on good programming principles and the for example C++, Hypertalk, Supertalk, Lingo, Openscript, scriptx. http://www.students.ucr.edu/9697catalog/cs.html
Extractions: This page was last updated Thursday, August 15, 1996. Thomas H. Payne, Ph.D., Chair Department Office, A242 Bourns Hall Professors: Mart L. Molle, Ph.D. Teodor C. Przymusinski, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus: Lawrence L. Larmore, Ph.D. Associate Professors: Marek Chrobak, Ph.D. Yang-Chang Hong, Ph.D. Yu-Chin Hsu, Ph.D. Thomas H. Payne, Ph.D. Assistant Professors: Brett D. Fleisch, Ph.D. Gary S. Tyson, Ph.D. Frank N. Vahid, Ph.D. Adjunct Associate Professor: Halina Przymusinska, Ph.D. The Computer Science Department offers a B.S. degree in Computer Science and an M.S. and a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science. These programs provide the basis for careers in research and development in the computer science field as well as technical and nontechnical related fields that are dependent on a working knowledge of computers. The Computer Science major has been designed to provide the student with a broad background in science and humanities and to provide an understanding of fundamental principles of computing and modern computing technology. It prepares the student for professional work with computer systems as well as for graduate work in computer science. Each Computer Science major is assigned a Departmental Advisor who assists the student in formulating educational goals and who monitors the student's subsequent progress in an academic program. Each quarter a study list must be approved by this advisor and filed by the student in the Department office.
UCR: Electrical Engineering programming language, for example, C++, Hypertalk, Supertalk, Lingo, Openscript,scriptx. Introduces multimedia technologies and programming techniques, http://www.students.ucr.edu/9697catalog/ee.html
Extractions: This page was last updated Thursday, August 15, 1996. Ping Liang, Ph.D., Chair Program Office, A159 Bourns Hall Professors: Gerardo Beni, Ph.D. Bir Bhanu, Ph.D. Ilya Dumer, Ph.D. Susan Hackwood, Ph.D. Associate Professor: Ping Liang, Ph.D. Assistant Professors: Jie Chen, Ph.D. Jay A. Farrell, Ph.D. Jing Wang, Ph.D. Cooperating Faculty: Teodor C. Przymusinski, Ph.D. (Computer Science) The Electrical Engineering program at UCR is one of the newest in the country. The curriculum is accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology. It reflects the latest significant technological advancements and is supported by well-equipped laboratories with the most advanced equipment. Faculty are world-class educators and researchers dedicated to undergraduate teaching. Two features of the undergraduate program are small class size with close faculty-student interaction, and research opportunities for undergraduates. Students may choose from among the following focus areas: circuits, signals, and communication; control, robotics, and manufacturing; and intelligent systems. During their freshman year, all engineering students follow a generally common curriculum, and do not specify an engineering major. By the beginning of the sophomore year, students select their engineering major and begin appropriate course work.
Can You Work In Netscape Time? It took Kaleida Labs, the muchballyhooed joint venture between Apple and IBM,three years to release its scriptx multimedia programming language. http://www.fastcompany.com/online/01/netscape.html
Extractions: @import "http://www.fastcompany.com/css/magazine.css"; Skip to the content of this page How Smart People Work Advanced options Printable page Email this Newsletters From: Issue 01 November 1995 Page 86 By: Tom Steinert-Threlkeld Photographs by: Mary Tucker Jamie Zawinski was fried. Fast Take : FC's weekly newsletter document.write(ibHtml1); Bugs. Suddenly, without warning, Zawinski's computer decided to reboot. All his pending fixes and unsent e-mails an electronic record of hours of drudgery punctuated by flashes of inspiration were vaporized. Zawinski screamed. He pounded his fists and knocked over his computer. His chair, now a four-legged projectile, flew across the room. He put on his coat and left. "I was pretty sure I had just quit," said the young programmer, whose goatee, partially shaven head with braids-cum-dreadlocks, and uncensored outlook on life made him something of a hero to his coding colleagues. ("We all enter this world in the same way: naked; screaming; soaked in blood," reads the epigraph that begins Zawinski's personal home page on the Web. "But if you live your life right, that kind of thing doesn't have to stop there.")
Description Of Printing Methods - UK Selected Websites MeadCo s scriptx Printing programming Manual. MeadCo Ltd is a software developmentcompany based in Cambridge UK, specializing in ActiveX controls and Web http://www.all4one.com/description-of-printing-methods.htm
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Startmovie.net | NEWS create a programming/authoring environment that would appeal to designers, Q. scriptx was considered (at least by some of us) the potential Director http://www.startmovie.net/newsanzeigen.php?track=20050203105211
Company Performed performance and architectural tests on the scriptx technology. Norton Guides Interactive programming Language Guides. Peter Norton Computing http://www.mepis.com/book/print/5
Extractions: Designed and built modules for a Java Integrated Development Environment later incorporated into Borland products. Built the world's first stable Java debugger, including a CORBA based network wide Java debugger. Supported the IDE development team in realizing reliable system design and effective GUI design.
Extractions: Designed and built a dynamic interactive catalog title. Performed performance and architectural tests on the ScriptX technology. Evaluated Distributed ScriptX functionality for inclusion in set-top boxes. Designed an IDE for producing Interactive Titles in ScriptX. Developed new techniques for creating automagical interactive objects, characters, and sprites to enable the creation of fully dynamic and human-interactive virtual environments for entertainment and education. Ported a Director based educational game title, UnDo Me, to ScriptX for the TED5 conference. previous next up Norton Guides: Interactive Programming Language Guides printer-friendly version Get MEPIS Here To save 30% on books from Prentice-Hall click here.
MILK: The Glossary (More info); scriptx A programming language, class library, and runtime environmentdeveloped by Kaleida Labs from 1992 to 1995. http://www.milk.com/glossary/
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Dan Bornstein I started my career as one of the original employees at Kaleida Labs (may sheRIP), makers of scriptx (a pretty cool multimedia programming system, http://www.milk.com/home/danfuzz/
Extractions: Random bits of prose / slice o' my life Private stuff don't bother The Empire That Was Russia . This is an exhibit of early color photography done in Russia, not by using the typical (modern) technique of a single exposure of a color emulsion, but rather by taking three color-filtered plates of red, green, and blue, to be recombined later. The Orphanage of Cast-off Mascots . This is a collection of advertising mascots from the 40's and 50's, painstakingly extracted off of microfilm by someone who cares. Pokey the Penguin . This is the best comic strip I've found in quite a while, on or off the 'net. It's like Zippy, only even more absurd, but as if drawn by a 10 year old on an Atari ST.
Kaleida - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia The company was to create a new crossplatform multimedia programming languagecalled scriptx which was to be a way for developers to harness the power of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleida