The Atlas book

Published 24 April 06 04:47 PM | despos

A new post about the Atlas book. It won't be an "advanced" book; its main purpose is sharing the big picture of Atlas and why it is a key technology--not just a cool one. There will be a lot of code, of course, and insights on the internals. Essential features such as controls, binding, behaviors, client-side framework will be surely discussed but it will be designed to be "Introduction to the Atlas Framework" or something along these guidelines.

We're also studying ways to keep it up to date at least until Beta 1 of Atlas (a ? number of months from now). Plans exist to follow up with a Core Reference book by the time Atlas ships.

More on this blog as I get more information myself :)

 

 

 

Comments

# Xanax said on May 16, 2006 06:09 AM:

Nice site. Things are called 'other' if either their kinds or their mattersor the definitions of their essence are more than one; and ingeneral 'other' has meanings opposite to those of 'the same'.

# xanax said on May 20, 2006 12:08 AM:

Nice site. And so form andthe compound of form and matter would be thought to be substance,rather than matter.

# xanax said on May 20, 2006 12:08 AM:

Cool design, but very light. Andif each thing is to be relative to that which thinks, that whichthinks will be relative to an infinity of specifically differentthings.

# xanax said on May 20, 2006 12:08 AM:

Nice site. One might fix one's attention also on the question, regardingthe numbers, what justifies the belief that they exist.

# xanax said on May 20, 2006 12:08 AM:

Nice design. The process, then,will go on to infinity, if not only the bronze comes to be round butalso the round or the bronze comes to be; therefore there must be astop.

# xanax said on May 20, 2006 12:08 AM:

Cool design, but very light. There is no generation of theformer as one thing, and there is of the latter.

# xanax said on May 20, 2006 12:08 AM:

Hi, all!And B will exist if Chappens.

# xanax said on May 20, 2006 12:08 AM:

Good site. 'musical' to 'musical man', for the definition cannotexist as a whole without the part; yet musicalness cannot exist unlessthere is some one who is musical.

# xanax said on May 20, 2006 12:08 AM:

Nice design. Book XII 1 The subject of our inquiry is substance; for the principles andthe causes we are seeking are those of substances.

# xanax said on May 20, 2006 12:08 AM:

Hi, all!For if substance, not having existed before, now exists, orhaving existed before, afterwards does not exist, this change isthought to be accompanied by a process of becoming or perishing; butpoints and lines and surfaces cannot be in process either ofbecoming or of perishing, when they at one time exist and at anotherdo not.

# xanax said on May 21, 2006 06:45 AM:

Hi, all!However true it may be that all generation anddestruction proceed from some one or (for that matter) from moreelements, why does this happen and what is the cause? For at least thesubstratum itself does not make itself change; e.g.

# xanax said on May 21, 2006 06:45 AM:

Hi, all!And a man who is puzzledand wonders thinks himself ignorant (whence even the lover of mythis in a sense a lover of Wisdom, for the myth is composed of wonders);therefore since they philosophized order to escape from ignorance,evidently they were pursuing science in order to know, and not for anyutilitarian end.

# xanax said on May 21, 2006 06:45 AM:

Hi, all! At first he who invented any art whatever that went beyond thecommon perceptions of man was naturally admired by men, not onlybecause there was something useful in the inventions, but because hewas thought wise and superior to the rest.

# xanax said on May 21, 2006 06:45 AM:

Nice site. We have studied these causes sufficiently in our work onnature, but yet let us call to our aid those who have attacked theinvestigation of being and philosophized about reality before us.For obviously they too speak of certain principles and causes; to goover their views, then, will be of profit to the present inquiry,for we shall either find another kind of cause, or be more convincedof the correctness of those which we now maintain.

# xanax said on May 21, 2006 06:45 AM:

Good site. In one of these wemean the substance, i.e.

# xanax said on May 21, 2006 06:45 AM:

Good site. just so they say nothing else comes to be or ceasesto be; for there must be some entity-either one or more thanone-from which all other things come to be, it being conserved.

# xanax said on May 21, 2006 06:45 AM:

Nice site. When one man said, then, that reason waspresent-as in animals, so throughout nature-as the cause of orderand of all arrangement, he seemed like a sober man in contrast withthe random talk of his predecessors.

# xanax said on May 21, 2006 06:45 AM:

Hi, all! From these facts one might think that the only cause is theso-called material cause; but as men thus advanced, the very factsopened the way for them and joined in forcing them to investigatethe subject.

# xanax said on May 21, 2006 06:45 AM:

Good site. the bee, andany other race of animals that may be like it; and those which besidesmemory have this sense of hearing can be taught.

# Katrina,Katrina said on June 16, 2007 07:27 AM:

Really nice and interesting website. Thank you a lot! Visit my sites, please:

Leave a Comment

(required) 
(required) 
(optional)
(required)