A user named Chrisp added a line to the "Real-world software and services" wiki page that seems to imply that the "PhoneOximeter",
an iPhone app to measure real-time oxygen levels being developed at the University of British Columbia, is written in Gambit-C.
I googled "Gambit" on phoneoximeter.org but found nothing that would confirm this. If it's true, I find it quite exciting. My question is: Is my interpretation of this wiki change correct?
Brad
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On 2011-02-17, at 8:08 PM, Bradley Lucier wrote:
A user named Chrisp added a line to the "Real-world software and services" wiki page that seems to imply that the "PhoneOximeter",
an iPhone app to measure real-time oxygen levels being developed at the University of British Columbia, is written in Gambit-C.
I googled "Gambit" on phoneoximeter.org but found nothing that would confirm this. If it's true, I find it quite exciting. My question is: Is my interpretation of this wiki change correct?
Brad
Yes that's cool! I couldn't find any other information myself. Perhaps a query on the Gambit list will ring in some more details...
Marc