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Topic: [ANN][XEL] Elastic Project - The Decentralized Supercomputer - page 191. (Read 450523 times)

legendary
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This coin has a great potential, however if you do not consider spending some time and money on marketing, it will become a trash long before it is published. Please take my advice seriously and consider investing in PR.
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Ben2016
Elastic Pl Alpha is out. Shouldn't we be in Mainnet now ?
legendary
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@EK mainnet?
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ATTENZIONE: Early Alpha! Use it to break it ;-)
This is the first deployment of the ElasticSDK editor. It will update the grammar (you must know, the ElasticPL language is still under development, but if anything changes the editor will update that automatically). However, the editor will not update itself ... so if a new version comes out, a "Select All+DELETE" will be inevitable ;-)

1. Get it

...here https://ordinarydude.github.io/sdk-website/


2. Make sure Java 1.8 is installed and in your path!

3. Activate Elastic Tools in the Packages menu

4. Write first Elastic PL program, and click the bug to see if it's running

Code:
f[1]=sin(3);
trace("It worked");
verify(1==1);

5. Tell me all the bugs ;-)
One, I already know! The syntax highlighting does not work on first start. You have to close the untitled file and create a new one. From that on, syntax highlighting will be active for the rest of the time.


EK, does the new ElasticPL work on 64-bit machines only?
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Ben2016
i think, elastic needs clean and simple looking a website, like z.cash or bitcoin.org.. answering "What is xel" and "How to work"
I agree 100%. Simple, professional & informative !
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i think, elastic needs clean and simple looking a website, like z.cash or bitcoin.org.. answering "What is xel" and "How to work"
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Ben2016
I'm afraid we have no marketing, even Google has the BS from that Greed guy that has been our enemy from day 1. I think a good, informative website with timeline of events would be the best step on marketing.

Totally agree, it's just that I both suck at designing and have no time since I am totally focused on getting the new "more powerful" ElasticPL language getting put into the core client 24/7.

EDIT: If I come up with a nice and professional looking "dummy website", would anyone fill it with content?

Ok, i will organize those things, about website design and contents and domain name etc.. We speak it on slack later
what do you guys think of " Bitcoin Foundation website" ( http://bitcoinfoundation.org/ ) , simple and to the point. I could help with word proofing.
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I'm afraid we have no marketing, even Google has the BS from that Greed guy that has been our enemy from day 1. I think a good, informative website with timeline of events would be the best step on marketing.

Totally agree, it's just that I both suck at designing and have no time since I am totally focused on getting the new "more powerful" ElasticPL language getting put into the core client 24/7.

EDIT: If I come up with a nice and professional looking "dummy website", would anyone fill it with content?

Ok, i will organize those things, about website design and contents and domain name etc.. We speak it on slack later
legendary
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I'm afraid we have no marketing, even Google has the BS from that Greed guy that has been our enemy from day 1. I think a good, informative website with timeline of events would be the best step on marketing.

Totally agree, it's just that I both suck at designing and have no time since I am totally focused on getting the new "more powerful" ElasticPL language getting put into the core client 24/7.

EDIT: If I come up with a nice and professional looking "dummy website", would anyone fill it with content?
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1168
ATTENZIONE: Early Alpha! Use it to break it ;-)
This is the first deployment of the ElasticSDK editor. It will update the grammar (you must know, the ElasticPL language is still under development, but if anything changes the editor will update that automatically). However, the editor will not update itself ... so if a new version comes out, a "Select All+DELETE" will be inevitable ;-)

1. Get it

...here https://ordinarydude.github.io/sdk-website/



2. Make sure Java 1.8 is installed and in your path!

3. Activate Elastic Tools in the Packages menu

4. Write first Elastic PL program, and click the bug to see if it's running

Code:
f[1]=sin(3);
trace("It worked");
verify(1==1);

5. Tell me all the bugs ;-)
One, I already know! The syntax highlighting does not work on first start. You have to close the untitled file and create a new one. From that on, syntax highlighting will be active for the rest of the time.

hero member
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EK, is there any update ?
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Ben2016
Is there a simple doc or wiki on this?

And one more question - it looks like Elastic editor is not just an editor, but is an IDE which has a debugger too..? Is that correct? If thats a case, that would be amazing!  Shocked  Cool


I will make a small "Elastic PL" book and put in online. It will cover all functions, example code snippets, and some background information on the Elastic Network ;-)
RIght now the IDE is an editor, a compiler and a memory debugger. In the long term it would be cool if it supported also publishing work to the Elastic Network and controling live work packages. All from one single place ;-)

that's great news, this project is far more better than that ethereum based golem project...they delivery nothing, i think...

cheers XEL!thank you EK, you are making the project become true.
golem is pure hype. but this project need more marketing! golem for example had a great marketing and articles at cointelegraph e.g.
I'm afraid we have no marketing, even Google has the BS from that Greed guy that has been our enemy from day 1. I think a good, informative website with timeline of events would be the best step on marketing.
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Doesn't use these forums that often.
Wine is also afraid of deep alley.
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Is there a simple doc or wiki on this?

And one more question - it looks like Elastic editor is not just an editor, but is an IDE which has a debugger too..? Is that correct? If thats a case, that would be amazing!  Shocked  Cool


I will make a small "Elastic PL" book and put in online. It will cover all functions, example code snippets, and some background information on the Elastic Network ;-)
RIght now the IDE is an editor, a compiler and a memory debugger. In the long term it would be cool if it supported also publishing work to the Elastic Network and controling live work packages. All from one single place ;-)

that's great news, this project is far more better than that ethereum based golem project...they delivery nothing, i think...

cheers XEL!thank you EK, you are making the project become true.
golem is pure hype. but this project need more marketing! golem for example had a great marketing and articles at cointelegraph e.g.
hero member
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any timeline for the step one you mentioned earlier, and how do people participate into the test Phase of this amazing project?

thank you!
hero member
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Is there a simple doc or wiki on this?

And one more question - it looks like Elastic editor is not just an editor, but is an IDE which has a debugger too..? Is that correct? If thats a case, that would be amazing!  Shocked  Cool


I will make a small "Elastic PL" book and put in online. It will cover all functions, example code snippets, and some background information on the Elastic Network ;-)
RIght now the IDE is an editor, a compiler and a memory debugger. In the long term it would be cool if it supported also publishing work to the Elastic Network and controling live work packages. All from one single place ;-)

that's great news, this project is far more better than that ethereum based golem project...they delivery nothing, i think...

cheers XEL!thank you EK, you are making the project become true.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1168
Is there a simple doc or wiki on this?

And one more question - it looks like Elastic editor is not just an editor, but is an IDE which has a debugger too..? Is that correct? If thats a case, that would be amazing!  Shocked  Cool


I will make a small "Elastic PL" book and put in online. It will cover all functions, example code snippets, and some background information on the Elastic Network ;-)
RIght now the IDE is an editor, a compiler and a memory debugger. In the long term it would be cool if it supported also publishing work to the Elastic Network and controling live work packages. All from one single place ;-)
legendary
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Well, to avoid "shooting down nodes" my exceeding their memory, we have this comcept.

Every program has a fixed memory, and only there it can either write values to or read values from.
A program coded in Elastic PL can use
64000 integers in the m[] array
1000 floats in the f[] array
and 100 big integers in the b[] array.

Those arrays are just there, magically, and no new variable can be declared programatically.

Thats sounds pretty good Smiley
EK, your screenshots are dangerous... They somehow nearly awakened my old well-forgotten passion for programming Smiley

What is the size of integer here in ElasticPl?
Are floats 32bit or more like C double?
What is big integer..? How "big"?

Is there a simple doc or wiki on this?

And one more question - it looks like Elastic editor is not just an editor, but is an IDE which has a debugger too..? Is that correct? If thats a case, that would be amazing!  Shocked  Cool
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Well look at US mineUM slack channel to see if I am alright with a career with the Canada Company owning ESC!
I barely barely barely even survived THIS babble ON
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