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From: Ian S. <ian...@ac...> - 2007-09-14 17:54:50
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Howdy! I thought it was time I introduced myself on this list... I'm Ian Smith, the new CTO of Transmutable Networks, the company that brings you ogoglio. Trevor Smith (the CEO, no relation) I go back aways--like to the 20th century in a distant galaxy called San Francisco. Anyway, I'm on-board at Transmutable full time now and a bunch of my time is spent hacking ogoglio and trying to make it better serve the needs of developers that need a web-friendly 3-D infrastructure. To that end, ogoglio has been "rewhacked" to have a more friendly build framework. It's now built using maven 2 and should be a lot easier to work with. I've written a bit of a tutorial about how to do development with ogoglio <http://blog.ogoglio.com/2007/09/buildingtesting.html> (including but not limited to building and testing) and posted on the (new) blog, http://blog.ogoglio.com There is also an article on that blog called the Technical Aesthetics of Ogoglio <http://blog.ogoglio.com/2007/09/technical-aesth.html> where Trevor & I try to explain both how ogoglio works and why it works the way it does. I don't think that article is finished yet, it's probably never "finished" in some sense, but it does attempt to articulate some things about the design that may have been hidden or unclear. Of course, we'd love your feedback on either of these articles. Also feel free to post questions/comments about the articles or ogoglio in general to this developer list; we monitor it pretty carefully and other developers are likely to have the same questions you do! thanks for supporting ogoglio ian smith |