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I've just had a chance to play with the implementation of websocketsin Googles Chrome browser. This post started me off.After a small amount of experimentation I was able to make Erlang talk to a web page using pure asynchronous message passing.I think this means the death of the following technologies:cometlong-pollAJAXkeep-alive socketsAll the above are merely hacks, inadequate ways of
Mainly about Erlang, programming, and anything else that takes my fancy. Imperative programming is pretty difficult. The main problem is that once you've put something somewhere you expect to find it where you put it. “Hej, who moved my cheese?” you're thinking. If you put a chunk of cheeses in the fridge, its nice if you can find it where you put it. You put things in places, and later you expec
I've been playing with the HTML contentEditable mode in Firefox.One word awesome.I quickly managed to put together the basis of a seamless editor. This is described in a seven part article.Part1 - toggling content editablePart2 - Adding some stylePart3 - Adding editing buttonsPart4 - A seamless structure editorPart5 - All the buttonsPart6 - Storing the results foreverPart7 - Integration with
Mainly about Erlang, programming, and anything else that takes my fancy. I've been following an interesting discussion on the Erlang mailing list where Steve Vinoski and friends have been telling us what's wrong with RPC. The discussion started on 22 May, the general topic of conversation was the announcement that facebook had deployed a chat server written in Erlang. In one of the posts Steve sai
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