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<0> integral: but you could also have the same sort of navigation _with_ the typing, which allows you to eliminate 25/26ths of the candidates per keystroke <1> buu: what! you have to get every single table, what a crock! <0> DoctorMO: that's because perldoc DBI isn't a manual on common sense
<2> DoctorMO: Yes, deal. <2> KTHX. <3> hobbs: true, but then you need the name to start with, so the only metric usable for relating functions together in your scheme is by their name, in a more visual system you can use lots of other metrics <0> DoctorMO: it's not part of the DBI interface, it's just basic perl. You look at the records, if one of them has the info you want you use it. Otherwise you go on to the next one. <1> buu: are we playing cards? <3> Like group general monadic functions, vs. list specific functions and so on. Organise them by the specificness of their type for example <2> YES. <2> integral: Actually and you could combine it with all the variables in scope for that moment.. <3> right <2> You'd really need some kind of virtual keyboard though
<3> Have you used "dasher"? neat idea <0> integral: still possible to have that with keyboard mappings and faster. :) <3> that's the sort of interface I'm imagining but of course not with the same visualisation :) <2> integral: Oh dear god that's scary <2> integral: That looks amazingly imprecise. <3> hmm, tag clouds! eg. you move your mouse towards "cookery" and more specific tags like "toast", "bread", "breaking" zoom towards you... <3> buu: it's quite easy once you get the hang of controlling the speed <2> I don't get how it's actually selecting the letter <4> integral: TRY KOMODO YOU BUM
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