matt.goodall.me
100,000 tasklets: Erlang and Go | Random Acts of Senseless Blogging
http://matt.goodall.me/2009/11/100000-tasklets-erlang-and-go.html
Random Acts of Senseless Blogging. Sunday, 15 November 2009. 100,000 tasklets: Erlang and Go. Purely out of interest, and to see how Erlang. Compare on my puny laptop (a Dell Mini 10v), I wrote an Erlang version of the example application on 100,000 tasklets: Stackless and Go. The code comes in two parts. Firstly, a chain.erl module:. Module(chain). -export([run/1]). run(Num) - Tail = chain(Num, self() , Tail! And secondly a simple escript to start it off (mostly to make it easy to run under time):.
davidleston.com
Using instant messaging for distributed application communication | David Leston's Software Development Blog
http://davidleston.com/2008/06/xmpp-jabber-distributed-application-messaging
David Leston's Software Development Blog. Using instant messaging for distributed application communication. June 29, 2008. During the first session of the Lightweight Languages 3 workshop (includes video of the talks). Dana Moore and Bill Wright presented ACME: Toward a LL Testing Framework for Large Distributed Systems. In which they described a distributed application which used the XMPP (aka Jabber) instant messaging protocol. To communicate between nodes. Mickaël Rémond’s blog. Distributed Computing...