Friday, June 22, 2012

The universal semantic web browser, complete

Not debugged, but it compiles.  1500 lines of code, and will Match,Pass,Collect and/or Replace any data on the web when presented as a finite JSON expression tree. It digests CSS files, and with the SQLITE3 adapted, can browse and write any sqlite3 database, any. It has a natural interface to the GUI, when the screen is modeled as a finite JSON expression tree. It accepts mouse input as fetches from a JSON finite expression graph. It presents any data to the screen as a finite tree of JSON expression nodes.  And with a key word extractor, it can read and write plain text formally as JSON text, which is a finite expression tree. It can give and take any Json expression graph from the net, the files, or remote terminal.  Always listening, no Same Origination Policy.

It is all based on the finite convolution of two JSON expression trees, generating an output expression tree.

For example (Warning: Never take my syntax as correct):

  native:windows@dom_filter,native:windows

That code will filter mouse inputs by selecting the node pointed to and write the key value for that node at the proper location.

parse:@console:,*


Take a glob of supposed JSON text from the console and parsed it into structured JSON expression tree in the default memory based database.

Modules are easy. I have the Json parser module, the Json emitter, console, file, net.

We need a Replace operator. I see the Equals in the horizon.

Anyway, what makes this possible?  All of computing, is in reality, a finite Turing convolution of two finite graphs containing electron charge.   Then Moore's Law clicks in, allowing much denser graphs.  So we get these quant points, where a single layer can dominate for the Moore's Period.

I am not releasing any code for a week or soon, just going to whoop in Glee that I got here first.



2 comments:

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