Re: [gnome-db] Re: Gnome Programming & App Development Theory & Practice



 --- Linas Vepstas <linas linas org> escribió: > On
Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 12:24:13AM -0400, Havoc
> Pennington was heard to remark:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Reading quickly, it seems like GNOME Storage
> > (http://www.gnome.org/~seth/storage/) is thinking
> along similar lines,
> > in particular making all documents/data richly
> queryable and multiuser.
> > It does not have apps go straight to SQL though,
> it requires the data to
> > follow an XML-style conceptual organization (tree
> of nodes with
> > attributes on each node).
> 
> Hmm, 
> I'm more interested in helping programmers write
> applications
> by providing a simple way to map objects (such as
> GObjects)
> to the GUI above them, and the DB (if any) below. 
> 
> But yes, there's potential overlap with libstorage &
> espcially
> with the idea that "Storage objects are "alive", not
> inert buffers"
> which is more or less what I'm shooting for.  I'll
> see if I can 
> dial up seth and compare notes.
> 
> --linas
> 
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But what about Micro$oft Longhorn, is that the matter,
yuo need a power full utility to share files at the
same time and of course to find related "objects" to
that files or work

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