Le 9 oct. 09 à 02:06, capellan a écrit :

Congratulations for this great achievement!

Since ever, I have believed that is in the best interest
of this platform (and all of us) to develop ways of
intercomunication with other programming languages,
like Perl, Python or Java.

Java is coming soon !
have a look to Jan site, he posted this on this list
a month ago:  <http://www.quartam.com/downloads/rmj.zip>

When will you publish benchmarks of the overhead
of processing data (text, numerical or binary) inside
rev compared with processing the same data within
a Perl function?

I've never made those kind of benchmarks.
But, I did check stressfull communication between Perl and Revolution.

For instance, I've made some animation where all the calculation are made in Perl, and list of hundreds points were passed to and from Perl every 5 ms; everything was moving smoothly and the most consuming task was the redraw of the graphic on screen,
which you have to deal with anyway, even only with revTalk.

So, what I can say today is I never had any problems concerning interaction speed.

The architecture has been made for this.

And, I'm waiting desperately for the new external API which will make the next
version of rev2perl much much more powerful.....

Keep up your great good work.

Thanks :-)

Regards
Thierry



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Thierry Douez
........... Rev2Perl, Bioarchimed
........... Consulting - Development
........... http://sunnyrevcode.com



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