Re: Just can't hear enough about Cells?
- From: Alan Crowe <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 May 2006 22:03:17 +0100
"Steven E. Harris" <seh@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Alan Crowe <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Cells does the right thing, queuing the updates in the
efficient order, with B being updated exactly once, after A.
Using a similar style, can you give some hint how this works? How does
Cells detect these conflicts? How does the queue processing work?
Further confession: I'm bluffing. I've grasped that Cells is
interesting, but I haven't downloaded it yet, and I haven't
checked out how it works or what /exactly/ it does
Alan Crowe
Edinburgh
Scotland
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