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LinkCatcher

- PHP/MySQL app to catch and re-present bookmarks
- Save through a bookmarklet, minimize security overhead
- Variety of presenttion formats: by time, by popularity (aggregator), random 10, random 100

TravelogSL

- SL attachment logs where you go and what you see to a website
- Present aggregate information: popular places, popular people
- Security - avatar name extracted from email, thus protected by SL login mechanism
- Minimal intelligence in the attachment; put intel in back-end in PHP
--- Minimize maintenance reuirements
----- rarely distribute software updates; attachment/kiosk software is dead simple, complexity resides on server
- communicate with server via http requests
--- Change URL as protocol changes
- Push-to-client via email, rarely (update notifications?)
- Rezzed object in-world, reminds the user when they are not wearing thier attachment;

Skreme

Skreme is an open-source, cross-platform rapid development environment that uses the Scheme programming language (possibly using the Guile implementation, licensing permitting). It is intended to be a successor to Tcl/Tk, and to embrace the same sort of problem domain as Hypercard.

The Warp Programming Language

Let me be clear: Warp does not yet exist. I have not yet written a single line of code on this project. I am going to implement the compiler in Haskell, and I have not yet learned Haskell. This 'book' is a planning document only. If you want to talk aobut the design of the language and related topics, that's great, but there's no software to play with yet, so don't bother looking for the 'download' link.

The Warp Programming Language is a compiled, statically typed language intended for writing libraries and system-level applications. This is, by design, the same problem domain addressed by C; the goal of Warp is to exceed C.

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