From valj01 at gel.usherb.ca Fri Oct 12 18:11:38 2001 From: valj01 at gel.usherb.ca (valj01@gel.usherb.ca) Date: Fri Feb 10 19:20:54 2006 Subject: [Pipet Devel] PL changes Message-ID: <1002924698.3bc76a9ad59d4@imp.usherb.ca> I've made some modifications to the PL, which will require (very) minor modifications to Piper. First, UIDocument::loadAllInfo(); has been replaced by UINodeRepository::Scan(); in a cleanup of the XML layer. Also, by adding IExtensions::detect(); at initialization, the PL looks for instruction set "extensions". For now, it can detect AMD 3DNow! and Intel SSE so it can optimize some computations. For now, it's only in CVS. I'll wait till things stabilize and I'll release 0.6.0 in around two weeks. This will be a major release, including things like (limited) Win32 support and the ability to convert XML to plain C++ code that can be compiled without Piper/Overflow. Stay tuned for more, Jean-Marc From jeff at bioinformatics.org Thu Oct 18 01:52:20 2001 From: jeff at bioinformatics.org (J.W. Bizzaro) Date: Fri Feb 10 19:20:54 2006 Subject: [Pipet Devel] piper publication? Message-ID: <3BCE6E14.B5A15F25@bioinformatics.org> I gave a talk at the IEEE/ACM (electrical engineering and comp sci group) affiliate in Boston tonight, about Bioinformatics.org. When we chatted at dinner, I described Piper. They seemed fascinated, as people usually are by Piper. And when I said that we want to publish an article about Piper, they were very encouraging. They suggested an IEEE comp journal, the ACM journal, or a journal called "Scientific Computing". Certainly, we should consider (or keep considering) this for the future. Cheers. Jeff -- J.W. Bizzaro jeff@bioinformatics.org Director, Bioinformatics.org http://bioinformatics.org/~jeff "As we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously." -- Benjamin Franklin -- From jeff at bioinformatics.org Wed Oct 24 17:28:16 2001 From: jeff at bioinformatics.org (J.W. Bizzaro) Date: Fri Feb 10 19:20:54 2006 Subject: [Pipet Devel] IRC meeting times Message-ID: <3BD7326F.92B2FAF7@bioinformatics.org> As I mentioned to Jarl and Bo, I think the Piper developers should have a formal, one-hour meeting on IRC, once per week. The intention is to keep us on track and to avoid long periods of non-communication. Times I can meet (GMT): Mondays: 20:00 - 03:00 (Tue) Tuesdays: 13:00 - 03:00 (Wed) Wednesdays: 23:00 - 03:00 (Thu) Thursdays: 13:00 - 16:00, 23:00 - 03:00 (Fri) Fridays: (no time) Saturdays: 13:00 - 03:00 (Sun) Sundays: 13:00 - 03:00 (Mon) Please list your times, if you want to take part in the meetings (JM?), and we can see which time is best for us all. Cheers. Jeff From jean-marc.valin at hermes.usherb.ca Wed Oct 24 23:17:39 2001 From: jean-marc.valin at hermes.usherb.ca (Jean-Marc Valin) Date: Fri Feb 10 19:20:54 2006 Subject: [Pipet Devel] IRC meeting times In-Reply-To: <3BD7326F.92B2FAF7@bioinformatics.org> References: <3BD7326F.92B2FAF7@bioinformatics.org> Message-ID: <1003979859.3bd7845315c60@imp.usherb.ca> > Please list your times, if you want to take part in the meetings (JM?), > and > we can see which time is best for us all. for me, it's mostly 0:00 to 4:00 GMT on weekdays. On weekends, it's going to change from week to week. So far, JMV^JWB gives us 0:00-3:00 mon-thu. If it doesn't work, I could have about 30 minutes at lunch (~16:00 GMT). Jean-Marc From byang at emory.edu Thu Oct 25 09:33:26 2001 From: byang at emory.edu (Bo Yang) Date: Fri Feb 10 19:20:54 2006 Subject: [Pipet Devel] IRC meeting times Message-ID: Hello, everyone. It's great to join you! Times(GMT) I can meet are: Mondays: 23:45 - 5:00 (Tue) Tuesdays: 15:00 - 22:00, 23:45 - 5:00 (Wed) Wednsdays: 23:45 - 5:00 (Thu) Thursday: 15:00 - 22:00, 23:45 - 5:00 (Fri) Fridays: 23:45 - 5:00 (Sat) Saturdays: 13:00 - 5:00 (Sun) Sundays: 13:00 - 5:00 (Mon) Looking forward to talking with you. Bo From jeff at bioinformatics.org Fri Oct 26 19:12:55 2001 From: jeff at bioinformatics.org (J.W. Bizzaro) Date: Fri Feb 10 19:20:54 2006 Subject: [Pipet Devel] IRC meeting times References: <3BD7326F.92B2FAF7@bioinformatics.org> Message-ID: <3BD9EDF7.F26BCC55@bioinformatics.org> Jarl? From jarl at xs4all.nl Wed Oct 31 08:41:02 2001 From: jarl at xs4all.nl (Jarl van Katwijk) Date: Fri Feb 10 19:20:54 2006 Subject: [Pipet Devel] IRC meeting times References: <3BD7326F.92B2FAF7@bioinformatics.org> <1003979859.3bd7845315c60@imp.usherb.ca> Message-ID: <3BDFFF6E.1020500@xs4all.nl> > > >>Please list your times, if you want to take part in the meetings (JM?), >>and >>we can see which time is best for us all. >> A little late: I can be around on #pipernet between 13:00-18:00 and 23:00-02:00 GMT dayly.. but might shift a bit when that would be more convinient. Jarl From jeff at bioinformatics.org Wed Oct 31 10:55:18 2001 From: jeff at bioinformatics.org (J.W. Bizzaro) Date: Fri Feb 10 19:20:54 2006 Subject: [Pipet Devel] IRC meeting times References: <3BD7326F.92B2FAF7@bioinformatics.org> <1003979859.3bd7845315c60@imp.usherb.ca> <3BDFFF6E.1020500@xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <3BE01EE6.12AA396D@bioinformatics.org> Jarl van Katwijk wrote: > > 23:00-02:00 GMT Wow. That's 0:00-3:00 your time. Jeff -- J.W. Bizzaro jeff@bioinformatics.org Director, Bioinformatics.Org http://bioinformatics.org/~jeff "As we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously." -- Benjamin Franklin -- From jeff at bioinformatics.org Wed Oct 31 11:12:34 2001 From: jeff at bioinformatics.org (J.W. Bizzaro) Date: Fri Feb 10 19:20:54 2006 Subject: [Pipet Devel] IRC meeting times References: <3BD7326F.92B2FAF7@bioinformatics.org> Message-ID: <3BE022F2.33287EE6@bioinformatics.org> The early hours of the morning GMT, late at night in North America, may be too much to ask of our European friend(s). Let's try for sometime during the day. How about Tuesdays 16:00-17:00 GMT That would be 11:00-12:00 EST (daylight savings gives us GMT-500 now). And I guess JMV is in GMT-600. Any objections? If not, we'll have our first formal meeting Nov 6. Of course, we can meet informally before then. Cheers. Jeff -- J.W. Bizzaro jeff@bioinformatics.org Director, Bioinformatics.Org http://bioinformatics.org/~jeff "As we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously." -- Benjamin Franklin --