I see ZeroMQ as a way to inter-process communicate easier with other
programing languages, which seems to be one of the main ZeroMQ goals?

Janko

On 16. 01. 2011 05:45, Mike Hales wrote:
> I'd be really interested in zmq for pharo/squeak too. I've been playing
> with it to replace mutexes and semaphores for multiprocessing in a c
> program, and would love to be able to tie in some smalltalk too.
> Mongrel2 and seaside could be interesting too, especially for websocket
> support.
> 
> Mike
> 
> Mike Hales
> Engineering Manager
> KnowledgeScape
> www.kscape.com <http://www.kscape.com>
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Geoffroy Couprie <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hello,
> 
>     What would you think of a ZeroMQ frontend to Pharo? I was playing with
>     ZeroMQ, and more specifically the Mongrel2 web server, and I thought
>     that would be cool to use it, but the only reference of ZeroMQ and
>     Smalltalk I saw was about some code from Thomas Gagné, which is not
>     available anymore.
> 
>     Anyhow, would you be interested in a port to Pharo? It looks like the
>     protocol is not really hard to implement.
> 
>     Best regards,
> 
>     Geoffroy

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Janko Mivšek
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Smalltalk Web Application Server
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