In an earlier post, I lamented the modern difficulties in running old instances of Jmol, an example of an application program written in the Java programming language. When I wrote that, I had quite forgotten a treasure trove of links to old Java that I had collected in 1996-7 and then abandoned. Here I browse through a few of the things I found.
Posts Tagged ‘Java platform’
Twenty one years of chemistry-related Java apps: RIP Java?
Saturday, June 10th, 2017Tags:Alan Tongue, City: London, City: Paris, Company: Sun Microsystems, computing, Computing platforms, Country: Poland, Darek Bogdal, Guillaume Cottenceau, Java, Java platform, jmol, Person Travel, Roman law, Wyn Locke
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Curating a nine year old journal FAIR data table.
Monday, May 29th, 2017As the Internet and its Web-components age, so early pages start to decay as technology moves on. A few posts ago, I talked about the maintenance of a relatively simple page first hosted some 21 years ago. In my notes on the curation, I wrote the phrase “Less successful was the attempt to include buttons which could be used to annotate the structures with highlights. These buttons no longer work and will have to be entirely replaced in the future at some stage.” Well, that time has now come, for a rather more crucial page associated with a journal article published more recently in 2009.[cite]10.1039/b810301a[/cite]
Tags:Applet, compression algorithm, computing, Cross-platform software, HTML, HTML element, Internet Journal, Java, Java applet, Java platform, jmol, Markup languages, Open formats, publishers site, publishers systems, technology moves, Technology/Internet, the Internet Journal, Web browser, web technologies, Web-components age, XML, XSLT
Posted in Chemical IT | 8 Comments »