Hello All,
(B
(BWhat I have in mind is somehow "connecting" two stacks that are running on
(Bseparate computers over a small LAN so that they interact with each other in
(Breal time. For example, a student clicks on a button representing the letter
(B"A" on her computer's stack and, immediately, another student on a separate
(Bcomputer's stack sees that same letter appear as well as hears a
(Bcorresponding sound file.
(B
(BNow, rather than expecting an entire scripting solution (to which I of
(Bcourse would not say "no"!), I'd just like some pointers in the right
(Bdirection. Where in the documentation can I learn more? What sample stacks
(Bare there that I might tinker with? In the past I've (barely!) managed to
(Bincorporate SQL functions into separate stacks running on a LAN, but that
(Bwas "simply" to read/write data from/to a common text file. I have no idea,
(Bhowever, how to make one stack "aware" of and "reactive" to, for example,
(Bmouse-events or global variables that are initiated by another stack.
(BSockets? Pipes? Is this so complex that I'd better just give up now??
(B
(BThanks for listening.
(B
(BCheers,
(BNicolas Cueto
(Bniconiko language school (Japan)
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