Have you tried erlang.mk with relx? Setting up the project takes literally no effort, building & running the server app is as easy as "make run".
There are plenty of examples on http://www.stackless.com/ :)
Stackless Python has very clean and efficient concurency primitives, something lot of people dont seem to know..
Great "time waster" - just got 5752 score from first try! Very well executed, who cares if its a clone! :) Great job!
Hehe, came here to say exactly that.
Worth mentioning that there's a Stackless Python3, albeit for 3.2 and 3.1 http://stackless.com/wiki/Download
I wonder if technology from Better Place (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Better_Place) was in any way an inspiration? They had developed a battery swapping system in 2007.
I just bought few for $4.30 each from TI directly: http://ti.com/launchpad
I second getting the TI Launchpad. Great and super-cheap piece of kit With Energia (http://energia.nu/) you can even use your Arduino sketches and run them on MSP430 Launchpad!
am I the only one that noticed who the author of the article is?
Have you tried erlang.mk with relx? Setting up the project takes literally no effort, building & running the server app is as easy as "make run".
There are plenty of examples on http://www.stackless.com/ :)
Stackless Python has very clean and efficient concurency primitives, something lot of people dont seem to know..
Great "time waster" - just got 5752 score from first try! Very well executed, who cares if its a clone! :) Great job!
Hehe, came here to say exactly that.
Worth mentioning that there's a Stackless Python3, albeit for 3.2 and 3.1 http://stackless.com/wiki/Download
I wonder if technology from Better Place (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Better_Place) was in any way an inspiration? They had developed a battery swapping system in 2007.
I just bought few for $4.30 each from TI directly: http://ti.com/launchpad
I second getting the TI Launchpad. Great and super-cheap piece of kit With Energia (http://energia.nu/) you can even use your Arduino sketches and run them on MSP430 Launchpad!
am I the only one that noticed who the author of the article is?