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Re: ANNOUNCE - graphics package: msg#00294lang.erlang.general
i forgot to mention that www.vitanuova.com/inferno also includes an acme port, so that makes it 3 ways to run acme - plan9 (native or vmware), inferno and rsc's unix port. anyways, to bring this back on topic for the erlang list :) Joe's recent advocacy of bang bang 'everything is a process' is sort of reminiscent of plan9 and inferno's advocacy of 'present all resources as files in a hierarchical name space' [*] one fundamental difference seems to be that in bang bang, message passing and distribution is explicit, whereas in the plan9 approach the interface is fixed (standard open/close/read/write etc. file ops) and the 9P message glue lives transparently underneath. vitanuova has recently begun to exploit the 9P approach in the grid arena (check their website). it would be interesting to see what an erlang based grid architecture would look like. -taj [*] Rob Pike and Dennis Ritchie wrote a nice paper on this in the bell labs technical journal a few years ago - see www.vitanuova.com/inferno/papers/styx.html (a pdf of the bltj original is at pobox.com/~taj.khattra/paper09.pdf ) |
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