well i'm not gonna be in the office until at 
least monday, maybe longer depending on how 
I feel (had a little knee operation 
yesterday, everything went fine but sort of 
tired out) the stuff I've done so far is 
pretty simple:

1. I took my asynchronous pluggable 
protocols article concept - 
http://www.devx.com/webdev/Article/17120?
trk=DXRSS_WEBDEV and expanded it (fixed some 
of the shoddy code that was for newbies to 
follow, all those joins) so that the reb:// 
protocol has a format of reb://{metadata 
comes here}/protocol body comes here. The 
metadata in between the second and third / 
contains among other things the possibility 
of passing a password, if this password 
matches a system saved password the code 
gets evaluated straight off without going to 
the form, I am currently working on a 
similar protocol for erlang. Of course the 
problem with this is that one opens new 
instances of one's script via this method, 
although with Erlang this may be soluble. 

2. I have been working on trying to get joe 
armstrongs client/server tutorial on erlang 
and c working together 
http://www.sics.se/~joe/tutorials/client_serv
er/client_server.html to go with rebol and 
erlang working together. the most reasonable 
goal I see is to get gabriele's async-
protocol to work with it.

Somewhat difficult as I this falls under 
research not job related, although part of 
my job is pretty much research but I do 
sometimes feel guilty taking off from my 
main goals. 

I figure at some point I will hopefully get 
an insight (just because I'm one of those 
guys who tends to stumble to a particular 
place, and then everything goes really 
smooth after that), and a combination of 1 
and 2 becomes possible. 


> 
> Hi Bryan,
> just installed erlang and yaws, speed is 
impressive!
> 
> I'm really interested in getting yaws and 
rebol to talk togheter.
> So if you don't mind I would appreciate 
any work you have done in this area.
> Are you using async rugby?
> 
> Thanks a lot and have a nice day.
> 
> Will Arp
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> [15.10.2003 11:48 "bryan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> > Actually one of the side projects I have 
at home is communicating
> > between erlang and rebol in various 
ways, as I find the languages
> > complementary. 
> > 
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