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The hairball
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The full featured treatment planning software is now Mac compatible. The software can be used for diagnostic purposes as well as to place implants using Computer Guided Surgery. The software and Surgical Templates can be used with all implant systems. Blue Sky Plan® is available for download .. Read More »
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X Cube Surgical Motor - $1990
Best quality and performance for a great price! Priced at $1,990.00, the Complete X Cube unit includes: Control box, motor, 32:1 handpiece, foot control pedal, internal spray nozzle (button type), tube holder, tube clamp, Y-connector and irrigation tube. Please click here to see the X .. Read More » Naporia mac os.
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Blue Sky Bio now offers value-price sutures. Please click here to see in our store.. Read More »
Master Bone Expander Kit - $650
When covid attacks mac os. An Alternative to Osteotomes Bone expander drills are an alternative to osteotomes for the expansion and condensing of the atrophic mandible and maxilla in preparation for dental implant insertions. Expanders are also an alternative to the maxillary sinus elevation technique. Please click here t.. Read More »
Willa And The Great Blue Skye Mac Os Download
The hairball
Our current platform is a mess:
CSS.
HTML.
JavaScript.
A server.
Think of how much you have to learn to become 'full stack' in this world.
At least four different syntaxes, and a CSS preprocessor.
HTML is XML. JavaScript is like C or Pascal. The server could be written in any number of different languages. And JSON. None of them are going away.
I've been working in this world for many years, and right now would be at a loss to write a canonical 'hello world' app.
What a Tower of Babel. What an opportunity to topple it, esp given all the people these days who want to program.
It grows when it's simple
The big strides in tech happen when the platform gets reduced to simplicity. Examples include:
Unix with C.
Apple II with UCSD P-System.
MS-DOS with Turbo Pascal.
The Web with a plain text editor.
I call these blue sky platforms
In all these systems, lifting the hood is child's play.
Typing and modifying 'Hello World' is easy. From there, there are no huge cliffs in the way of becoming a master.
1995: 'A platform must have potential, or open space. I call this blue sky.'
Digging out of the mess
We can get back to blue sky any time we want.
I would start from Node.js and build out.
The web browser, as currently configured would have to be replaced by something that's thoughtfully designed. Or maybe a platform built on top of CSS+HTML+JavaScript, hiding it behind a factored interface? Not sure. But we'll never have great growth until we factor out the huge hairball sitting between ideas and implementation.