one way to look at it ... the "application" Pigshell (a copy of the javascript downloaded from the "site" pigshell.com and running in your browser is an instance of the "application") requests and say is granted access…
perhaps stating the obvious here, but with the abstraction pigshell provides of resources on the web, it should be reasonably straight forward to build arbitrary "internet applications" too. with deferred pipes, split…
one way to look at it ... the "application" Pigshell (a copy of the javascript downloaded from the "site" pigshell.com and running in your browser is an instance of the "application") requests and say is granted access…
perhaps stating the obvious here, but with the abstraction pigshell provides of resources on the web, it should be reasonably straight forward to build arbitrary "internet applications" too. with deferred pipes, split…