"Mono for Second Life" simulator upgrade -speed scripts
wiki.secondlife.com — "Mono for Second Life" refers to a simulator upgrade which can dramatically speed the running of scripts — especially calculation intensive ones. The Linden Scripting Language ( LSL ) has not changed in any way*, so all of your existing scripted objects and attachments continue to function as before, only now they will now run faster. (Submitted by BradReason) More...
Second Life LSL versus MONO Teste
slportugal.com — benchmark betwen lsl and mono (Submitted by quimweb) More...
Inside Secrets to Second Life Online
video.google.com — Google TechTalks given by Philip Rosedale and Cory Ondrejka of Linden Lab, the producer of Second Life. From the Physics engine, to the server farms(2000 CPUs), to the change to mono programming language. Geek cool! (Submitted by inactive) More...
Second Life & Mono: How to subvert the CLR to script your virtual world
blog.secondlife.com — Babbage Linden posted a short blurb with a link to the Lang.NET video of his talk about Second Life and their conversion to using an embedded version of the CLR (read: LSL at .NET bytecode and the potential of using C# in Second Life in the future) The video is about an hour and thirty minutes and even more detailed than their tech talk at Google (Submitted by sdether) More...
Under the grid: Calling cards
massively.com — Welcome to the eighth installment of "Under The Grid", an irregular look at the mechanics underneath Second Life. Last time we looked at Mono. This time, we're taking a quick look at part of the presence system, specifically: Calling cards.http://www.secondlife.com (Submitted by 1mensch) More...
Successful firing of Vega’s first-stage motor in Kourou
esa.int — The largest European mono-segment filament-wound case solid propellant motor ever developed came to life at 12:30 Kourou time today (15:30 UT) when it was ignited for its first static firing test at the Guiana Space Centre, Europe’s Spaceport, in Kourou, French Guiana. The P80 motor delivered a mean thrust of about 190 tonnes for over 100 seconds. (Submitted by jrepin) More...
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