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Re: [Boston.pm] Mozart - Any experiences?: msg#00011

Subject: Re: [Boston.pm] Mozart - Any experiences?
>>>>> "BR" == Bill Ricker <bill.n1vux-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
>>>>> writes:

  >> I came across this interesting link when looking for Mozart mp3 files.
  >> Truly an accidental discovery!
  >> provides high level of concurrency.

  BR> A very good thing, since it's constraint-programming / logic
  BR> programming.  Non-concurrent CP/LP is a pain, been there, done that.
  BR> Very interesting.

  >> From the documentation I gain the
  >> impression that it will be a good platform for distributed computing.
  >> Has anyone here played with it?

  BR> Not I.  I'll bet Uri will say "sounds a lot like Stem".

nah, i'll let you say it for me. :)

just so you know, i have never claimed stem to be the only way to
distributed apps, just that it is a very clean way to do it in
perl. there are many such frameworks out there and many different API's
and designs. and there are very few ways to do it in perl without
writing one from scratch.

uri

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