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From: Andrew T. <an...@tr...> - 2013-11-29 22:29:42
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wrb: > Give a little guidance, and I'll take up the > task of documenting Golly. Not sure what sort of guidance you want. We don't have any official guidelines, so it's really just a matter of being courteous and using common sense. If you plan on making major changes (such as adding/renaming files, or totally rewriting some files) then best to discuss them here first. If you're just fixing typos/grammar or adding some explanatory text then just go ahead and do it (and add a brief description of what you changed when doing the git commit). Andrew |
From: Andrew T. <an...@tr...> - 2013-11-29 22:00:39
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wrb: > Perhaps this is the point at which Golly should have Cloud > support. I've never used a cloud service so don't know much about it. >From what I've read it sounds like it would be more useful in the Android and iOS versions of Golly where sharing of patterns/rules is somewhat awkward. Adding support for Dropbox looks like it would be reasonably easy, based on the tutorials here: https://www.dropbox.com/developers/dropins I'm happy to look at this in more detail after 2.6 is released. Andrew |
From: William R. B. <bil...@gm...> - 2013-11-27 20:32:50
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Finally, a place I can contribute. Give a little guidance, and I'll take up the task of documenting Golly. wrb > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrew Trevorrow [mailto:an...@tr...] > Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 12:07 PM > To: golly test list > Subject: Re: [Golly-test] ok to release Golly 2.6 soon? > > Tom: > > > Right; perhaps we should pick an "arbitrary" cutoff line beyond > > which a pattern is "too large" for general release and should be > > accessible online; I'm going to propose 200K compressed as a > > starting point but am happy to be overruled. > > Yep, that sounds like a reasonable limit. > > > Perhaps we should write a "tour" as well; perhaps this is a script > > or just a set of HTML files that covers some of the exciting > > patterns to help those just downloading golly. This would be > > doubly interesting if we add cross-links to LifeNews and the > > conwaylife forums/wiki. ... > > Excellent idea. Perhaps add a new section called "Guided Tour" at > the end of Help > Introduction with links to some of the more > interesting patterns along with explanatory text. Go for it! > (I'm not precious about the current help text -- I'm happy for > any of the devs to make improvements!) > > Andrew > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------- > Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most IT > organizations don't have a clear picture of how application performance > affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into > your > Java,.NET, & PHP application. Start your 15-day FREE TRIAL of > AppDynamics Pro! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=84349351&iu=/4140/ostg.cl > ktrk > _______________________________________________ > Golly-test mailing list > Gol...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/golly-test |
From: William R. B. <bil...@gm...> - 2013-11-27 20:30:49
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This suggestion I second: that there be an easy to access and update publicly available catalog of patterns and that it be seamlessly incorporated into the Golly pattern loading and director functions. Perhaps this is the point at which Golly should have Cloud support. wrb > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrew Trevorrow [mailto:an...@tr...] > Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 11:07 AM > To: golly test list > Subject: Re: [Golly-test] ok to release Golly 2.6 soon? > > Maks: > > > Personally I wouldn't mind making the packages a little bigger if > that > > makes the pattern collection significantly better. ... > > For the patterns Dave and I are thinking about it wouldn't just be > a little bigger. caterpillar.mc.gz is 3MB by itself, so I think it > makes sense to have an archive for very large patterns (along with > a simple mechanism within Golly for downloading them). > > Andrew > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------- > Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most IT > organizations don't have a clear picture of how application performance > affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into > your > Java,.NET, & PHP application. Start your 15-day FREE TRIAL of > AppDynamics Pro! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=84349351&iu=/4140/ostg.cl > ktrk > _______________________________________________ > Golly-test mailing list > Gol...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/golly-test |
From: Andrew T. <an...@tr...> - 2013-11-27 20:26:57
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Ok, I've set up the large pattern archive at golly.sourceforge.net/patterns/ and added a link to it from Help > Online Archives. Do a "git pull" to get the new version of Help/archives.html. Or if you don't use git just edit that file and add these lines somewhere: <p><center> <b><a href="get:Very" rel="nofollow">http://golly.sourceforge.net/patterns/golly-access.html">Very Large Patterns</a></b> </center> Dave/Tom: to modify the archive you do things like this: > cd to location of files you want to upload > sftp your-sf-username,go...@we... (enter your password) sftp> cd htdocs/patterns sftp> put foo.mc.gz sftp> get golly-access.html (edit that file to add a link to foo.mc.gz) sftp> put golly-access.html (switch to Golly and test the changes) sftp> quit Feel free to improve the text and/or formatting in golly-access.html. Andrew |
From: Andrew T. <an...@tr...> - 2013-11-27 20:07:33
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Tom: > Right; perhaps we should pick an "arbitrary" cutoff line beyond > which a pattern is "too large" for general release and should be > accessible online; I'm going to propose 200K compressed as a > starting point but am happy to be overruled. Yep, that sounds like a reasonable limit. > Perhaps we should write a "tour" as well; perhaps this is a script > or just a set of HTML files that covers some of the exciting > patterns to help those just downloading golly. This would be > doubly interesting if we add cross-links to LifeNews and the > conwaylife forums/wiki. ... Excellent idea. Perhaps add a new section called "Guided Tour" at the end of Help > Introduction with links to some of the more interesting patterns along with explanatory text. Go for it! (I'm not precious about the current help text -- I'm happy for any of the devs to make improvements!) Andrew |
From: Tom R. <ro...@gm...> - 2013-11-27 19:13:28
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Right; perhaps we should pick an "arbitrary" cutoff line beyond which a pattern is "too large" for general release and should be accessible online; I'm going to propose 200K compressed as a starting point but am happy to be overruled. (Patterns larger than that can certainly be in the main distribution, but they need to exceed even the normal standard for inclusion; they need to be truly remarkable). Perhaps we should write a "tour" as well; perhaps this is a script or just a set of HTML files that covers some of the exciting patterns to help those just downloading golly. This would be doubly interesting if we add cross-links to LifeNews and the conwaylife forums/wiki. Of course it probably gets out of date quickly but there are fantastic results worthy of direct inclusion. -tom On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Andrew Trevorrow <an...@tr...> wrote: > Maks: > >> Personally I wouldn't mind making the packages a little bigger if that >> makes the pattern collection significantly better. ... > > For the patterns Dave and I are thinking about it wouldn't just be > a little bigger. caterpillar.mc.gz is 3MB by itself, so I think it > makes sense to have an archive for very large patterns (along with > a simple mechanism within Golly for downloading them). > > Andrew > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most IT > organizations don't have a clear picture of how application performance > affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into your > Java,.NET, & PHP application. Start your 15-day FREE TRIAL of AppDynamics Pro! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=84349351&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > Golly-test mailing list > Gol...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/golly-test -- -- http://cube20.org/ -- http://golly.sf.net/ -- |
From: Andrew T. <an...@tr...> - 2013-11-27 19:07:03
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Maks: > Personally I wouldn't mind making the packages a little bigger if that > makes the pattern collection significantly better. ... For the patterns Dave and I are thinking about it wouldn't just be a little bigger. caterpillar.mc.gz is 3MB by itself, so I think it makes sense to have an archive for very large patterns (along with a simple mechanism within Golly for downloading them). Andrew |
From: Tom R. <ro...@gm...> - 2013-11-27 17:04:53
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And another note: I'm not against aging out some of the patterns. For instance, I suspect we may have multiple "sphinx" patterns in there; I think at this point we can cut that down to one sphinx pattern. Assuredly, adding some contemporary constructions is a major win. BTW, on pattern storage---sourceforge is changing, and we may want to have a secondary mirror ready to go for the patterns. I'm happy to use one of my personal domains, but I'd prefer we have a domain that multiple people control because none of us are getting any younger . . . -tom On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Tom Rokicki <ro...@gm...> wrote: > I agree; I think as long as the pattern database is somewhere > less than say 70% of the total distribution, we're fine on space. > > And I'm only worried about total package size, not installed > size (for desktops). Mobile is new enough that I think we should > not worry too much about it for now---at least not until we > break the 50MB or so barrier. > > -tom > > On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 7:47 AM, Maks Verver <mak...@ge...> wrote: >> On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 21:55:34 -0600 >> Dave Greene <dav...@gm...> wrote: >> >>> I guess the problem is that a lot of recent patterns are big as well >>> as being impressive... a trend that started with the Caterpillar, >>> which isn't in the collection either. Any suggestions for what to do >>> about this? Can I have, let's say, a 500K budget to add some of these >>> bigger patterns? Or 1MB, even? Or would it still be better to add a >>> new Online Archives link to a larger pattern collection somewhere? >> >> Personally I wouldn't mind making the packages a little bigger if that >> makes the pattern collection significantly better. The collection is >> already about 4.5 MB installed, versus a total installed size of 12 MB >> for the statically linked Linux version. I do think the pattern >> database is a worthwhile component of Golly since it allows users to >> explore some of the possibilities without having to discover everything >> from scratch, and using a megabyte more is not going to bother anyone. >> >> (I don't know how well this argument translates to the various mobile >> versions of Golly that Andrew has recently created -- maybe storage >> space is still scarce on smartphones and such? I don't really know.) >> >> By the way, if install size is of critical importance, there is also >> the option of compressing some of the larger pattern files to free up >> some space. >> >> - Maks. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most IT >> organizations don't have a clear picture of how application performance >> affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into your >> Java,.NET, & PHP application. Start your 15-day FREE TRIAL of AppDynamics Pro! >> http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=84349351&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk >> _______________________________________________ >> Golly-test mailing list >> Gol...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/golly-test > > > > -- > -- http://cube20.org/ -- http://golly.sf.net/ -- -- -- http://cube20.org/ -- http://golly.sf.net/ -- |
From: Tom R. <ro...@gm...> - 2013-11-27 17:02:23
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I agree; I think as long as the pattern database is somewhere less than say 70% of the total distribution, we're fine on space. And I'm only worried about total package size, not installed size (for desktops). Mobile is new enough that I think we should not worry too much about it for now---at least not until we break the 50MB or so barrier. -tom On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 7:47 AM, Maks Verver <mak...@ge...> wrote: > On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 21:55:34 -0600 > Dave Greene <dav...@gm...> wrote: > >> I guess the problem is that a lot of recent patterns are big as well >> as being impressive... a trend that started with the Caterpillar, >> which isn't in the collection either. Any suggestions for what to do >> about this? Can I have, let's say, a 500K budget to add some of these >> bigger patterns? Or 1MB, even? Or would it still be better to add a >> new Online Archives link to a larger pattern collection somewhere? > > Personally I wouldn't mind making the packages a little bigger if that > makes the pattern collection significantly better. The collection is > already about 4.5 MB installed, versus a total installed size of 12 MB > for the statically linked Linux version. I do think the pattern > database is a worthwhile component of Golly since it allows users to > explore some of the possibilities without having to discover everything > from scratch, and using a megabyte more is not going to bother anyone. > > (I don't know how well this argument translates to the various mobile > versions of Golly that Andrew has recently created -- maybe storage > space is still scarce on smartphones and such? I don't really know.) > > By the way, if install size is of critical importance, there is also > the option of compressing some of the larger pattern files to free up > some space. > > - Maks. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most IT > organizations don't have a clear picture of how application performance > affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into your > Java,.NET, & PHP application. Start your 15-day FREE TRIAL of AppDynamics Pro! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=84349351&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > Golly-test mailing list > Gol...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/golly-test -- -- http://cube20.org/ -- http://golly.sf.net/ -- |
From: Maks V. <mak...@ge...> - 2013-11-27 16:31:34
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 21:55:34 -0600 Dave Greene <dav...@gm...> wrote: > I guess the problem is that a lot of recent patterns are big as well > as being impressive... a trend that started with the Caterpillar, > which isn't in the collection either. Any suggestions for what to do > about this? Can I have, let's say, a 500K budget to add some of these > bigger patterns? Or 1MB, even? Or would it still be better to add a > new Online Archives link to a larger pattern collection somewhere? Personally I wouldn't mind making the packages a little bigger if that makes the pattern collection significantly better. The collection is already about 4.5 MB installed, versus a total installed size of 12 MB for the statically linked Linux version. I do think the pattern database is a worthwhile component of Golly since it allows users to explore some of the possibilities without having to discover everything from scratch, and using a megabyte more is not going to bother anyone. (I don't know how well this argument translates to the various mobile versions of Golly that Andrew has recently created -- maybe storage space is still scarce on smartphones and such? I don't really know.) By the way, if install size is of critical importance, there is also the option of compressing some of the larger pattern files to free up some space. - Maks. |
From: Andrew T. <an...@tr...> - 2013-11-27 12:06:09
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Dave: > I guess the problem is that a lot of recent patterns are big as well > as being impressive... a trend that started with the Caterpillar, > which isn't in the collection either. Any suggestions for what to do > about this? Can I have, let's say, a 500K budget to add some of these > bigger patterns? Or 1MB, even? Or would it still be better to add a > new Online Archives link to a larger pattern collection somewhere? I think the last solution is the best, and the best place for the collection is probably somewhere on golly.sourceforge.net. Some time in the next couple of days I'll create a new patterns folder and upload a golly-access.html file and a couple of large patterns so we can try it out. Uploading files to that site requires sf admin permissions (currently me, you and Tom). I know Adam was also interested in maintaining a repository for large patterns so at some point I'll contact him and see if he'd like admin rights (not sure if he's on this list). > The linear replicator is only 27K in mc.gz format, so at least that's > not a problem, unlike most of my other recent efforts. Yep, that's small enough to go into the distribution. > I mentioned the idea a few years ago of hiding all the technical > patterns in sub-directories or ZIP files. By "technical patterns" I > mean the ones that don't seem to do anything when you just look at > them or run them, as opposed to the patterns that are spectacular to > watch even if you don't know anything about them. Probably best to leave any significant reorganization for a later version (3.0?). Andrew |
From: Dave G. <dav...@gm...> - 2013-11-27 03:55:41
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>> Mostly to Dave: I'm a bit worried that our pattern collection is >> no longer "state-of-the-art". Should we add some of the recent >> discoveries such as the loafer, snark, and your geminoid replicator? >> Probably a few others I've forgotten about. Yes, the pattern collection has been bothering me a while, for various reasons. The Herschel conduit stamp collection is really badly out of date now. It always needed a subsidiary stamp collection of period multpliers and switching circuitry, anyway. There are quite a few impressive larger constructions that somehow never got into the pattern collection -- Adam P. Goucher's decimal pi and phi printers and his O(sqrt log t) growth pattern, for example. Yes, should definitely add a loafer gun, and maybe the reduced p59 gun, which is a good showcase for Snarks. I guess the problem is that a lot of recent patterns are big as well as being impressive... a trend that started with the Caterpillar, which isn't in the collection either. Any suggestions for what to do about this? Can I have, let's say, a 500K budget to add some of these bigger patterns? Or 1MB, even? Or would it still be better to add a new Online Archives link to a larger pattern collection somewhere? The linear replicator is only 27K in mc.gz format, so at least that's not a problem, unlike most of my other recent efforts. Take the loafer seed guns, for example: http://www.conwaylife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1031&start=50#p9034 Is the linear version worth adding as a curiosity, at 30K? It's kind of hard to even see the loafer when it finally gets created, though I could fix that by changing the phase. The spiral version is more interesting to look at, but it's way up at 127K and Golly really struggles with it, not surprisingly. One side issue I've run into several times lately is that when I introduce Golly to someone, they tend to look at the first pattern in the collection first, which is Banks-I-demo.rle... which is of interest if someone is really studying the Banks-I rule, but you have to know to click the Information button and do some serious background reading before it really makes any sense. I mentioned the idea a few years ago of hiding all the technical patterns in sub-directories or ZIP files. By "technical patterns" I mean the ones that don't seem to do anything when you just look at them or run them, as opposed to the patterns that are spectacular to watch even if you don't know anything about them. Anyway, I'll see what I can do to pull together at least a few key additions and fixes in the next week or two. Thanks for the reminder! Keep the cheer, Dave |
From: Tom R. <ro...@gm...> - 2013-11-26 22:02:12
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Nothing from me. I do have a few "todo" items but certainly don't want to start them now; the 2.6 release is important just to make the Mavericks folks happy. Thanks, Andrew! On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Andrew Trevorrow <an...@tr...> wrote: > I'd like to release Golly 2.6 some time in the next 2 weeks, so does > anybody have pending changes they'd like to include? > > There's not much new functionality in 2.6 but it does have some > important bug fixes, especially for people using Ubuntu+Unity and > Mac OS 10.9. > > I've also added some recent changes to avoid potential data loss > based on suggestions in the ConwayLife forums: > http://www.conwaylife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1233&start=0 > > Mostly to Dave: I'm a bit worried that our pattern collection is > no longer "state-of-the-art". Should we add some of the recent > discoveries such as the loafer, snark, and your geminoid replicator? > Probably a few others I've forgotten about. > > Andrew > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most IT > organizations don't have a clear picture of how application performance > affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into your > Java,.NET, & PHP application. Start your 15-day FREE TRIAL of AppDynamics Pro! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=84349351&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > Golly-test mailing list > Gol...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/golly-test -- -- http://cube20.org/ -- http://golly.sf.net/ -- |
From: Andrew T. <an...@tr...> - 2013-11-26 21:53:36
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I'd like to release Golly 2.6 some time in the next 2 weeks, so does anybody have pending changes they'd like to include? There's not much new functionality in 2.6 but it does have some important bug fixes, especially for people using Ubuntu+Unity and Mac OS 10.9. I've also added some recent changes to avoid potential data loss based on suggestions in the ConwayLife forums: http://www.conwaylife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1233&start=0 Mostly to Dave: I'm a bit worried that our pattern collection is no longer "state-of-the-art". Should we add some of the recent discoveries such as the loafer, snark, and your geminoid replicator? Probably a few others I've forgotten about. Andrew |
From: MEXKING <lec...@wa...> - 2013-11-23 19:38:41
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Самый Продуктивный метод предоставить жене блаженство http://goo.gl/iw8Wk9 |
From: <st...@vo...> - 2013-11-22 13:36:41
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Вернуть зрение - для многих поистине мечта! Но наука здесь не стоит на месте. Есть различные варианты восстановления зрения, но многие из них, как бы страшно это ни звучало, постепенно УБИВАЮТ НАШЕ ЗРЕНИЕ... Это нельзя назвать лечением. Очки и линзы являются лишь заменителями идеального зрения! Более подробную информацию найдете у нас на сайте: http://goo.gl/iWRV1h |
From: olga_zlt <web...@ta...> - 2013-11-21 18:09:10
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=E8=CF=D4=C9=D4=C5 =C2=D9=D4=D8 =D3=CF=D7=C5=D2=DB=C5=CE=CE=C5=CA=DB=C9=CD= =D0=CF=CC=C0=C2=CF=D7=CE=C9=CB=CF=CD? http://goo.gl/InbBpE |
From: Georgi G. <ge...@gm...> - 2013-11-15 16:41:45
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Hi, Hope you are doing good. I am happy to tell you guys, long time project to update my old game is finally done and I am very pleased with the result. This is a programming game where you program a robot with Turing machine-like instructions to solve different puzzles. In general, you can program anything.. It is really cool. "Robot DNA" for iPhone. Please, if you want to try it, let me know.. and any comment is appreciated! Thank you! Georgi |
From: <ya...@av...> - 2013-11-13 11:36:34
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нетрудно подзабываешь о сигаретах http://liveinternet.ru/click?jilc.net/f9df |
From: <tr...@li...> - 2013-11-13 05:21:48
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Экстаз У королевы гарантирован http://goo.gl/PZx6I1 |
From: Tom R. <ro...@gm...> - 2013-11-08 00:15:16
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Wow this is fun! GREAT JOB. I am so happy to get this. I can't believe how well it works. On Nov 7, 2013 3:24 PM, "Andrew Trevorrow" <an...@tr...> wrote: > > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sf.golly > > Woohoo! Our 1st 5 star review -- thanks Tim. :) > > PS. I've uploaded more screenshots. The 1st 3 are from my Nexus 7 tablet > (latest model with 320dpi screen), the next 3 are from my daughter's phone, > a HTC Desire X. > > PPS. If anybody has an old phone/tablet still running Android 3.x it would > be nice to know if Golly works ok on it. > > Andrew > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > November Webinars for C, C++, Fortran Developers > Accelerate application performance with scalable programming models. > Explore > techniques for threading, error checking, porting, and tuning. Get the most > from the latest Intel processors and coprocessors. See abstracts and > register > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=60136231&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > Golly-test mailing list > Gol...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/golly-test > > |
From: hegochego.omyadieva <mi...@mo...> - 2013-11-07 23:30:33
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From: Andrew T. <an...@tr...> - 2013-11-07 23:24:05
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> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sf.golly Woohoo! Our 1st 5 star review -- thanks Tim. :) PS. I've uploaded more screenshots. The 1st 3 are from my Nexus 7 tablet (latest model with 320dpi screen), the next 3 are from my daughter's phone, a HTC Desire X. PPS. If anybody has an old phone/tablet still running Android 3.x it would be nice to know if Golly works ok on it. Andrew |
From: Tom R. <ro...@gm...> - 2013-11-07 21:22:56
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Oh my gosh! I can't wait! I've got a Nexus 4 and a Nexus 7; this should be fun. I've seen all the work you've been putting in lately on it; I can't wait to see it run. -tom On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 6:00 AM, Tim Hutton <tim...@gm...> wrote: > Awesome! Downloading now. > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sf.golly > > > > On 7 November 2013 13:12, Andrew Trevorrow <an...@tr...> wrote: >> >> I've just uploaded Golly 1.0 to Google Play. It should be widely >> available >> "in a few hours" (which is a lot better than Apple's 2 weeks!). >> >> It should work on all devices (handsets or tablets) running Android 3.0 >> or later, so give it a whirl and let me know of any problems. >> >> Andrew >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> November Webinars for C, C++, Fortran Developers >> Accelerate application performance with scalable programming models. >> Explore >> techniques for threading, error checking, porting, and tuning. Get the >> most >> from the latest Intel processors and coprocessors. See abstracts and >> register >> >> http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=60136231&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk >> _______________________________________________ >> Golly-test mailing list >> Gol...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/golly-test > > > > > -- > Tim Hutton - http://www.sq3.org.uk - http://profiles.google.com/tim.hutton/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > November Webinars for C, C++, Fortran Developers > Accelerate application performance with scalable programming models. Explore > techniques for threading, error checking, porting, and tuning. Get the most > from the latest Intel processors and coprocessors. See abstracts and > register > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=60136231&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > Golly-test mailing list > Gol...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/golly-test > -- -- http://cube20.org/ -- http://golly.sf.net/ -- |