From: Richard B. <ma...@ri...> - 2001-05-10 17:02:19
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Firstly, the stuff you've done so far is pretty impressive, It keeps surprising me what people come up with. It's this kind of power use the DynAPI is ideal for. This page will definitely benefit from Thomas' cruncher, just shortening some variables saved 300kb! Regarding help, you can always ask questions here of course, I can also offer free help, in my spare time, if you submit something specific you're working on, that I can use as an example as well, I'll be happy to finish it off, or help out here or there. I can also offer custom widget development, and cross-browser debugging, on a professional basis, contact me for applicable rates. Cheers, Richard Bennett ma...@ri... www.richardinfo.com Richard Bennett Independent Software Consultant Leemputstraat 41 2600 Berchem, Belgium Phone: + 32(0)475 71 91 84 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Siprelle" <sip...@Si...> To: <dyn...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 6:43 PM Subject: [Dynapi-Chat] Help Needed on Project > I would like some help on a project I'm doing using DynAPI. Is this the > right place to post this request? > > On the project, I started it, and I need some help making it more > professional. It's essentially a simulation of a simulation. Here are the > links: > > www.simulationdynamics.com/Demos/Hamburger/Demo1.htm > www.simulationdynamics.com/Demos/Hamburger/Demo2.htm > > The 2nd demo should load quicker- I have some problems with Netscape > working correctly; IE works fine. Of course, other simulations are to be > developed. The event data is coming from an actual simulation model. The > key needs of the Javascript are to "play back" the events. > > I have a number of needs related to this project. Some are: > 1) Correct behavior on both browsers. > 2) Loading event data in pieces- not all at once. Maybe loading on demand > in some fashion, and maybe loading XML data. > 3) Loading event data via a button. > 4) Cooler buttons, which change state depending on what you're doing. > 5) More professionalism- make widgets out of things, etc. > 6) More info on request. > > Anybody interested? > > Regards, > Andy > > Andy Siprelle is at Simulation Dynamics, Inc. > And...@Si... > http://www.SimulationDynamics.com > Tel: 865-982-7046 Ext. 201 Fax: 865-982-2813 > > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Chat mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-chat > |