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- From: andrew_abernathy@wire.gwinnett.com (andrew abernathy)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.programmer
- Subject: switch views, et al... a big thank you
- Message-ID: <1992Sep11.052722.1094@wire.gwinnett.com>
- Date: 11 Sep 92 05:27:22 GMT
- Sender: andrew@wire.gwinnett.com
- Organization: or lack thereof
- Lines: 79
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- I want to publicly thank the many people who helped me tremendously with
- the prototype I had to put together which included all kinds of stuff. I
- really did get a tremendous amount of help for which I am very grateful.
-
- As a quick intro for those who didn't see my first post asking for help; I
- was tasked with creating a prototype for a portion of a traffic control
- system. I didn't have any warning, I had two weeks to do it in (most of
- which had to be on my own time), it was to be used in a MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR
- presentation/proposal, and I really didn't know how to do anything
- programming-wise on my NeXT, despite the fact that I've had it for several
- months now and preach to everyone in the office (and out of the office)
- about it. (Ok, ok... I _still_ don't know much programming-wise about my
- NeXT, but I know a lot more than I did, and I think I've learned enough to
- motivate myself to keep going with this. Just not until I get some
- sleep.) The prototype was to integrate drawings, images, video and
- database functionality. (Actually, we realized at the last moment that
- sound would be good, too.)
-
-
- So anyway, the presentation was this past Wednesday, and we feel that it
- went very well. We won't know for several weeks whether or not we'll get
- the job, and the NeXT _probably_ won't get used (for this job) even if we
- do, but it got attention at the presentation, and it's made some serious
- waves internally. Senior VP of the company told me that he thought it was
- "VERY impressive stuff." I think the President was also impressed, and
- what really impressed them was the fact that it only took me two weeks to
- do what I did... and they aren't aware of how little I know about
- programming this machine! Hopefully, this has really legitimized the
- platform so that it can get real consideration in the future; certainly a
- number of people are talking about it.
-
- To let you know, I basically set up the structure for one "view" or
- "profile" of a traffic control system. This was an object-level view,
- allowing the user to select a type of object (intersection, section,
- detector, etc.), then select a particular object and examine/manipulate
- it. I created stuff for an intersection which allowed you to select an
- intersection, view and manipulate much data about it, view intersection
- photographs, drawings, cabinet photographs and drawings, video, etc. I
- used Speaker/Listener to call Lennart L vstrand's ImageViewer to show my
- scanned photographs, and to call Adobe Illustrator to show AutoCAD files
- which were converted with Graphisoft's VISA. I used distributed objects
- and a slightly modified version of Movie to show my "video"... but we
- didn't use it in the end as we couldn't get the video we needed into the
- form we needed in time. (BTW- I know so little about programming this
- machine, yet I'm using distributed objects. I love this platform.) I
- dummied up the data, though some of the stuff (like the images and
- drawings) were actually pretty real and could be easily changed on a
- per-intersection basis, to the point of having a list of photographs for
- an intersection that the user could scroll through and select from. I
- used freely available code and lots of help from the net to have multiple
- view panels, browsers, etc.
-
- Again, things went well, and I am very grateful for all the help. I
- didn't gain directly financially from this, but I did gain 12MB RAM, and
- more importantly got a lot of people thinking much more seriously about
- the NeXT. Thanks again.
-
-
- Credits: (in no particular order, and I'm sure I left someone off and
- misspelled some names. I mention company names where known; I hope the
- students aren't too upset at the unfairness that I don't mention the
- universities...)
-
- Nick Christopher, Subrata Sircar (Canon), Art Isbell (Cubic Solutions),
- Paul Burchard, Mike Kienenberger, Mark Thomsen (TRW?), Gerard T. Schwarz
- (President, MIDIapolis Systems), Chris Walters (RDI, Inc.), Karl Kraft,
- Pascal Gaudette, Russ Sasnett, Greg Burd (NeXT), Travis TeSelle (ONyX
- Systems, Inc.), Robert Nicholson (and Simon Alexander), Mike Barthelemy
- (Chromagrafx Imaging Systems), Andrew Lowenstern (Cube Technologies,
- Inc.), Lee Sailor (how did you do that in 2 hours?), Kevin Brain, Garrick
- Toubassi, Brian C. Hobbs (Chromagrafx Imaging Systems), Robert D.
- Nicholson.
-
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- andrew_abernathy@wire.gwinnett.com (NeXTmail gleefully accepted)
- I'll deny I ever said it
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- andrew_abernathy@wire.gwinnett.com (NeXTmail gleefully accepted)
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