I make it a point these days to only reply on-list. It leads to endless repetition otherwise. If you repost this cc'ing the pypy-dev list I'll reply. If you think it's off topic there, then I see no point.
Michael. On Thursday 29 July 2010 18:05:27 you wrote: > Thanks for the reply. > > > Would comments from a project using this approach in real systems be > > of interest/use/help? > > I contacted someone from Kamaelia a while back (probably you). > Yes, use of the dataflow concept would be really useful (no > MIT/BSD/Python/PD license). However, licensing was an issues, so I went > it on my own. I find the concept rather interesting both to maybe learn > from and to actually try and use in an actual application. > > > Whilst I didn't know about Morrison's FBP > > (Balzer's work predates him btw - don't listen to hype) I had heard of > > (and played with) Occam among other more influential things, and > > Kamaelia is a real tool. > > What is this Balzer and Occam? :) Do you have any links I can look at? > > > Also there is already a pre-existing FBP tool > > for Stackless > > The problem is that Stackless is not parallel, which is what I would really > like to do. > > > , and then historically there's also MASCOT & friends. > > Do you have a link about this? -- >>> _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
