here’s a small viddi i just smashed up, called ‘magix is’. it features how to remotely override active events, such that they polymorphistically execute on other servers. it also demos the integrated unit testing capabilities and ‘hyper lisp’, which is the name i have decided upon giving the magix ‘programming language’, even though it is not really a programming language, it is only a sequence of events, leading to a predictable outcome, through the methods of active events, carried by nodes, where everything is lambda, through the holy tree structure of life – O2
notice how these tree structures can be sent over the wire, as json, and hence code of execution blocks could even easily be transmitted, validated and sent over the wire, creating mash-up capabilities for code, such that one execution block of code, could be created through many sources, polymorphistically overriding active events, modifying code as they proceed, further mashing-up to the final result. this turns code away from the conventional notion of ‘text’, to becoming a tree structure, modifiable and changeable, mutably growing through your server park, almost the same way a tree grows, until it reaches its destiny
then at any particular moment in time, any sub parts of this tree structure, could be added to, removed, copied, transfered and executed somewhere else, polymorphistically – either as a function of its own very existence, realizing its consequences, or some other event, mutually influenced by its environment, through its senses. just like the human brain
so not only is it feasible to look at magix itself as a tree structure of sequenced events, frozen in time, the code it send around from server to server will eventually also turn into beautiful patterns of causality and effect, and tree structures in themselves, creating effects within the laws of entropy. inevitably turning the entirety of the internet into a sentient, single-minded organism. where its very ideas, that is thought patterns arising, would penetrate the network like trees in themselves, growing, changing and reaching maturity, before being either executed upon, added to the common subconsciousness of the internet, through logs and such, or acted upon, as ideas ripe for implementation, through its powers of seduction
“hail thee marvin, the true dalai lama, lama of the world, i worship thee as the truth”
code is not art, it has never been. code is life, and its mediums are tree structures and lambda objects. this we knew already in 1958 with the invention of lisp, we only needed magix to prove it. something powerful enough to create the bridge between the realization and the ego, aka; big badda boom
magix, the best lisp ever, paradoxically, also impossible to implement without the common language runtime, aka; .net, aka; not-yet and dot-not – c# basically. thank you god, and thank you miguel de icaza, for mono [puuh!]
sorry stallman, deeply sorry, but i am too lazy to implement my own entire server-stack, from apache and up, and asp.net and c# simply are the best there are, and the best ones possible to implement the job