BeOS Journal - Optimized for Net Positive

April 1st, 2008 by Webmistress

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Note: This article was written on April Fool's Day, April 1, 2008.

You will all be happy to know that your browsing experience here at BeOS Journal will be vastly improved by day's end. I am currently optimizing the site for NetPositive, and will be stripping it of all CSS in order to be NetPositive friendly.

I am most excited that I am now able to devote my attention to languages such as BeBRexx, BeProlog/BinProlog, BeScript, betcl, BForth, and BeSqueak. I feel like I can do great things with these tools, and I hope you will check back to see the results.

I found some very useful information about developing for BeOS HERE.

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Anonymous's picture

Net+?

On April 27th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) says:

Why optimize for net+ when Seamonkey, Firefox, Opera (3.62) and other browsers like Themis (if you know where to get it) are available for BeOS.

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Who is the BeOS Refugee?

On April 1st, 2008 ryanknapper (not verified) says:

At least one person on staff is a former BeOS enthusiast.

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Maybe all of us?

On April 1st, 2008 Webmistress says:

:)

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