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Darren New wrote:
> Orchid XP v7 wrote:
>> So... would it for example be possible to write some gizmo that
>> enables you to insert a mathematical formula into a Word document
>> without Word crashing? (Or an organisation chart, for that matter?)
>
> Possible, yes. That's exactly one of the sorts of things it's good for.
So... when you double-click a "drawing" object in Word, and Word locks
up for 40 seconds while it pages huge amounts of data back into RAM...
that's Word loading the external plugin that handles drawing objects?
>> maybe be able to write macros in Haskell instead of VisualBasic? (You
>> know how normally you can write a macro in VB and then use it as a
>> normal function in cells of the spreadsheet? Well, what if you wanted
>> to use Haskell instead? Is that possible, technically?)
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> I would expect so. It depends what Excel exposes.
Heh. Where do you find this kind of information?
(I guess it's kind of moot anyway. I don't have access to any
programming language that supports COM. No, I classify VB as "joke"
rather than "programming language"...)
>> When I develop things that have to talk to each other, I generally
>> just use TCP. I have no idea what the overhead is though.
>
> There's certainly the serialization overhead.
Depends on what you're sending. (If it's text anyway, that's not too
bad. Or if you're just sending button presses...)
I know you probably don't care, but for a project I once make a small
gizmo that allows you to talk a Smalltalk application and move it's GUI
to another machine on the network. (But unlike, say, X11 or VNC, you're
working at the model level rather than the bitmap level.)
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