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OpenThought Rethunk Posted at 15:26 by Eric

I've spent most of the last two weeks with my head burried in code. After spending much of the last year mulling over how to improve OpenThought, what to do finally hit me, and I've been inspired enough to spend days on end not doing much else but coding.

The result is what I consider to be some pretty cool stuff, and what will soon be called "OpenThought 2". Details of the new version can be found on the openthought.net website. You can download OpenThought-1.99_03.tar.gz here.

The architecture is about where I want it, my primary concentration at the moment is now bug fixes, writing tests, and cleaning up the installer. I'm sure some new features will work their way in, but for the most part it's where I want it for the next release.

Part of whats been done is to clean up the JavaScript, to make it easier to have varying frontends. Currently, it's written in Perl, but it'd be great to have it available in additional languages. If you think you might like to help port the frontend to another language, let me know, I'll try and lend you as much support as you need to do that. There's only 17 functions, many are only 5 lines, and one of those 17 is the constructor :-) Any language is helpful.

I'm really pleased to see where this has led, and I'm eager to get the next release out the door.

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Language Support      Posted at Tue Jul 19 23:58:51 2005 by Kevin
I'm currently adding language support to NetMRG which uses C++ and PHP, so it shouldn't be too far off for Perl. We can chat about it on the 28th if you want, unless you want to push OT2 out quickly. The Preparing Translatable Strings section is good to be familiar with when trying to write easily translatable text.

Re: Language Support      Posted at Wed Jul 20 00:00:58 2005 by Kevin
HTML links in my previous post didn't work... Preparing Translatable Strings URL: http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_chapter/gettext_3.html#SEC15

Re: Language Support      Posted at Wed Jul 20 04:19:53 2005 by Eric Andreychek

Hey, well, that's great and all... and I appreciate your insight on how to handle this.

However, I'm actually referring to programming languages :-) So, I'd like to see a PHP, Python, Ruby, Java frontends, for example. If you're into playing around with a different language, you're quite welcome to :-)



Languages? Did someone say languages?      Posted at Thu Jul 21 11:58:33 2005 by Brother B
If you ever decide you do want to translate into different world languages, I'd better be in on it..:)

OT2      Posted at Thu Jul 21 12:00:26 2005 by Brother B
Instead of calling it Openthought 2 why not: Openrethought?


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