Oct 2, 2006

Interesting story...

Sometime in early 2000 Arlo Rose came up with an idea for a cool little application. It would use XML to structure images, and a scriptable language, like Perl, in such a way that someone who knew the basics of Perl could put together cool little mini-applications. The goal was that these mini-applications would just sit around on your desktop looking pretty, while providing useful feedback.

All he ever really wanted was to have a cool looking battery monitor and something that told him the weather, but he knew the possibilities for something like this could potentially be limitless.

Fast forward a couple of years when Arlo began working with Perry Clarke at Sun Microsystems. Over lunch one afternoon Arlo gave Perry the basics of this dream app. Perry suggested that JavaScript would be far easier for people to digest. He was right. It's the basis for Flash's ActionScript, and Adobe's scripting engine for Photoshop. Of all the choices, JavaScript made the most sense. Shortly after that lunch, the two began to spend their nights and weekends making this thing a reality.

Look down to look what it is in my desktop...

3 comments:

Hariks said...

I am not able to set up time in the analog clock. How to do that?

I did the floating property of clock and now i am not able to see the clock properties by right clicking it.

மு.கார்த்திகேயன் said...

Hey Karthik..It looks cool..Can you explain, how to do that

Karthigeyan said...

Hi Karthik,

here's the steps to do it

http://karthigeyan.blogspot.com/2006/10/world-clock.html