Difference between revisions of "Node space"
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+ | [[+node space summary]] | ||
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− | + | = Fundamental geometry = | |
+ | As was discussed in the [[node summary]], the four "built in" [[association]]s of [[nodeNEXT|next]], [[nodePREV|prev]], [[nodePARENT|parent]] and [[nodeFOCUS|focus]] form a ''vertical'' hierarchical dimension, and a ''horizontal'' sequence-oriented dimension. The horizontal is related to time, and the vertical to space (volume and diversity). | ||
− | + | = Loops & threads = | |
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− | + | = Containment in space and time = | |
+ | = See also = | ||
*[[nodeSpace.c]] is the current implementation of node space running in [[peerd.c]] based [[peer]]s | *[[nodeSpace.c]] is the current implementation of node space running in [[peerd.c]] based [[peer]]s | ||
*[[nodal-wikid.pl]] extends PERL's native hash-table to make a Nodal Space (no longer current). | *[[nodal-wikid.pl]] extends PERL's native hash-table to make a Nodal Space (no longer current). | ||
*[[peer-nodal.as]] implements the functional way since ECMA can't use references as array-keys (no longer current). | *[[peer-nodal.as]] implements the functional way since ECMA can't use references as array-keys (no longer current). |
Revision as of 06:25, 25 February 2007
Fundamental geometry
As was discussed in the node summary, the four "built in" associations of next, prev, parent and focus form a vertical hierarchical dimension, and a horizontal sequence-oriented dimension. The horizontal is related to time, and the vertical to space (volume and diversity).
Loops & threads
Containment in space and time
See also
- nodeSpace.c is the current implementation of node space running in peerd.c based peers
- nodal-wikid.pl extends PERL's native hash-table to make a Nodal Space (no longer current).
- peer-nodal.as implements the functional way since ECMA can't use references as array-keys (no longer current).