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    From Python@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 4 18:41:11 2024
    Le 04/09/2024 à 18:37, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
    W dniu 04.09.2024 o 17:08, Python pisze:
    Hi !

    I've written a Web app to show Einstein-Poincaré Synchronization
    procedure in action :



    Lest's all kneel before The Holiest Procedure!
    Apart of that it's pretty unusable for anything,
    after all.

    I'm not interested on *your* opinion on the *physical*
    part as you stopped studying physics as soon as you
    "discovered" that it is a religious ideological cult,
    didn't you?

    I *may* be interested by your opinion on the *code* though :-)

    As an "information engineer" you are certainly aware of
    OOP clean design and MVC paradigme, right?

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  • From Maciej Wozniak@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 4 18:59:16 2024
    W dniu 04.09.2024 o 18:41, Python pisze:
    Le 04/09/2024 à 18:37, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
    W dniu 04.09.2024 o 17:08, Python pisze:
    Hi !

    I've written a Web app to show Einstein-Poincaré Synchronization
    procedure in action :



    Lest's all kneel before The Holiest Procedure!
    Apart of that it's pretty unusable for anything,
    after all.

    I'm not interested on *your* opinion on the *physical*
    part as you stopped studying physics as soon as you
    "discovered" that it is a religious ideological cult,
    didn't you?

    Come on, the mumble of your idiot guru was not
    even consistent, as it has been proven. Why
    would anybody sane study it knowing that?

    I *may* be interested by your opinion on the *code* though :-)

    Too bad I'm not interested in your code.

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  • From Maciej Wozniak@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 4 18:37:27 2024
    W dniu 04.09.2024 o 17:08, Python pisze:
    Hi !

    I've written a Web app to show Einstein-Poincaré Synchronization
    procedure in action :



    Lest's all kneel before The Holiest Procedure!
    Apart of that it's pretty unusable for anything,
    after all.

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  • From Python@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 4 21:33:11 2024
    Le 04/09/2024 à 18:59, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
    W dniu 04.09.2024 o 18:41, Python pisze:
    Le 04/09/2024 à 18:37, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
    W dniu 04.09.2024 o 17:08, Python pisze:
    Hi !

    I've written a Web app to show Einstein-Poincaré Synchronization
    procedure in action :



    Lest's all kneel before The Holiest Procedure!
    Apart of that it's pretty unusable for anything,
    after all.

    I'm not interested on *your* opinion on the *physical*
    part as you stopped studying physics as soon as you
    "discovered" that it is a religious ideological cult,
    didn't you?

    Come on, the mumble of your idiot guru was not
    even consistent, as it has been proven. Why
    would anybody sane study it knowing that?

    Anybody that has been convinced by your alleged "proof",
    I'd guess, definitely wouldn't.

    Let me check numbers... Nobody. Zero. Nada.

    I *may* be interested by your opinion on the *code* though :-)

    Too bad I'm not interested in your code.

    Well, I wasn't that interested anyway. But I would be quite interested
    to read some of *your code* :-P

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  • From Maciej Wozniak@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 4 22:47:41 2024
    W dniu 04.09.2024 o 21:33, Python pisze:
    Le 04/09/2024 à 18:59, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
    W dniu 04.09.2024 o 18:41, Python pisze:
    Le 04/09/2024 à 18:37, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
    W dniu 04.09.2024 o 17:08, Python pisze:
    Hi !

    I've written a Web app to show Einstein-Poincaré Synchronization
    procedure in action :



    Lest's all kneel before The Holiest Procedure!
    Apart of that it's pretty unusable for anything,
    after all.

    I'm not interested on *your* opinion on the *physical*
    part as you stopped studying physics as soon as you
    "discovered" that it is a religious ideological cult,
    didn't you?

    Come on, the mumble of your idiot guru was not
    even consistent, as it has been proven. Why
    would anybody sane study it knowing that?

    Anybody that has been convinced by your alleged "proof",

    Alleged? I've pointed directly 2 denying itself
    predictions of the physics of your idiot
    guru. No surprise, of course, that a
    brainwashed fanatic idiot is proofproof.

    I *may* be interested by your opinion on the *code* though :-)

    Too bad I'm not interested in your code.

    Well, I wasn't that interested anyway. But I would be quite interested
    to read some of *your code* :-P

    And perhaps you somehow imagine I feel honored
    by that.

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  • From Python@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 4 22:51:03 2024
    Le 04/09/2024 à 22:47, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
    W dniu 04.09.2024 o 21:33, Python pisze:
    Le 04/09/2024 à 18:59, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
    W dniu 04.09.2024 o 18:41, Python pisze:
    Le 04/09/2024 à 18:37, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
    W dniu 04.09.2024 o 17:08, Python pisze:
    Hi !

    I've written a Web app to show Einstein-Poincaré Synchronization
    procedure in action :



    Lest's all kneel before The Holiest Procedure!
    Apart of that it's pretty unusable for anything,
    after all.

    I'm not interested on *your* opinion on the *physical*
    part as you stopped studying physics as soon as you
    "discovered" that it is a religious ideological cult,
    didn't you?

    Come on, the mumble of your idiot guru was not
    even consistent, as it has been proven. Why
    would anybody sane study it knowing that?

    Anybody that has been convinced by your alleged "proof",

    Alleged? I've pointed directly 2 denying itself
    predictions of the physics of your idiot
    guru. No surprise, of course, that a
    brainwashed fanatic idiot is proofproof.

    I *may* be interested by your opinion on the *code* though :-)

    Too bad I'm not interested in your code.

    Well, I wasn't that interested anyway. But I would be quite interested
    to read some of *your code* :-P

    And perhaps you somehow imagine I feel honored
    by  that.

    Maybe you should. I didn't give up on your case, yet. You may
    be saved and join the choir of "brainwashed fanatics" :-P

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  • From Python@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 7 15:18:59 2024
    Le 07/09/2024 à 10:06, ProkaryoticCaspaseHomolog a écrit :
    On Wed, 4 Sep 2024 16:41:11 +0000, Python wrote:

    I *may* be interested by your opinion on the *code* though :-)

    I took a look at the brython project on GitHub. That's a pretty
    impressive project. Are you Pierre? Then congratulations!

    No I'm not :-) We have in common to both be from Brittany though !

    I wrote this application in order to illustrate Einstein-Poincaré synchronization procedure in order to (in order of importance):

    - Learn more about Web front development
    - Learn about Brython (I'm a Python developer for decades)
    - Have fun!
    - Show how stupidly wrong Richard "Hachel" Lengrand and Thomas
    Heger are

    I have on my radar porting an old program of mine to a pure
    web application. It had been a finalist in the 1994 Ziff-Davis
    Interactive Shareware Awards competition and was a C++ program
    than ran on DOS.

    Nice! Is this software available in binary or source form?

    I haven't yet settled on the technology that I will employ. One
    possibility was a pure JavaScript implementation. More likely
    was an MVC program with JavaScript and C#. Seeing your web
    implementation of python made me pause for a while. I've been
    interested in learning the language. Maybe this would give me
    and excuse...

    I would definitely suggest Brython instead of JS :-) And definitely
    Python instead of C# :-))

    BTW, I just update the application there:

    https://www.noedge.net/e/

    It now allows to check synchronization from Left to Right or Right
    to Left.

    Plans are to clean up the "view" i.e. the Simulation Class, adapt
    to smartphones screens, and propose the Poincaré's setup (i.e.
    a light source in the middle between clocks) to illustrate that
    what Poincaré and Einstein proposed are equivalent.

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  • From Python@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 8 03:09:32 2024
    Le 07/09/2024 à 19:08, ProkaryoticCaspaseHomolog a écrit :
    On Sat, 7 Sep 2024 13:18:59 +0000, Python wrote:

    I would definitely suggest Brython instead of JS :-) And definitely
    Python instead of C# :-))

    Let's not get into language wars here! Python, for all its renown
    as a language great for rapid prototyping, is SLOW. And I would not
    use it in large projects. Dynamic typing seems convenient at first,
    but it can be an albatross around your neck if you are coding a
    complex application.

    Of course no war :-) I'm just saying how *I* would do it.

    Of course, there is Mypy.

    And Pypy, Cython, and a brain :

    https://framagit.org/jpython/sieve_profile

    I would not use python for CPU intensive computations like the
    following computation of the Newtonian contribution to Mercury's
    precession: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B8XIf0XcrpOcV1RwMk9QNzBzVU0?resourcekey=0-5EfA3Gf3b5Ha8i2TANPcHQ

    .... ?

    (I believe that Paul Anderson published a similar graph that
    was more accurate than mine because he did not use the
    simplification of coplanar orbits. My figures are a bit high.)

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  • From Python@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 10 14:32:06 2024
    Le 05/09/2024 à 19:44, ProkaryoticCaspaseHomolog a écrit :
    On Wed, 4 Sep 2024 15:08:11 +0000, Python wrote:

    Hi !

    I've written a Web app to show Einstein-Poincaré Synchronization
    procedure in action :

    https://www.noedge.net/e/

    [TODO: synch B on A and more documentation]

    The procedure can be fully executed by :

    - start the whole simulation
    - set clocks randomly as wanted
    - click on "A synch B"
    (notice that only "local" clock values are taken into account)
    - check the result (likely : non synched!)
    - apply offset on A or B
    - click again on "A synch B"

    Comments welcomed!

    The way you have the simulation programmed, you shouldn't
    allow the borders to be adjustable. With the default sizing,
    things look OK. But if you change the width, the light pulse
    completely misses the clocks.

    This should has been fixed. Can you confirm ?

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