Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 2, Issue 130
Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 2, Issue 130
- Subject: Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 2, Issue 130
- From: Carlos Coutinho <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 22:29:29 +0000
Thanks all for the advices. I'm really looking for a straight forward
solution. Even if it isn't the best in performance in the market!
I believe that PostgreeSQL with the freesource framework or the one
from Matlabs will be the bridge to my cocoa app. Later on I'll be
asking a lot more questions about multi-access; ways to restrict access
to certain parts of the program/database; etc.
By the way is there any tools to optimize the space of irregular shapes.
For example think a cube in a paper sheet, I could rotate the shapes so
i put 2 cubes i less space than one cube x 2. In packaging there are a
lot of boxes that this occurs. Who can I know the minimum space to put
these objects on a rectangular paper sheet?
(and the questions already began!!!)
Carlos Coutinho
On Jan 27, 2005, at 14:55, email@hidden wrote:
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Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 10:10:52 +0100
From: PA <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Database
To: Cocoa-dev Development <email@hidden>
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On Jan 27, 2005, at 01:12, Ted Thibodeau Jr wrote:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/lpsm/
That doesn't look terribly solid, either -- last touched in late
2001, and last versioned 0.1.11 ....
And? Perhaps it's one of those rare library which "just work" :)
Perhaps you could explain the value you see in it, today?
Specific implementation issues aside, I find a scheme like lpsm a
rather nifty, albeit arguably "hackich", way to provide truly
transparent state persistency.
In any case, this is not really what Carlos Coutinho asked about.
Cheers
--
PA
http://alt.textdrive.com/
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