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I’ve been playing around with Orbited, APE and the like, but they all have lots of code and kind of reinvent the wheels in some ways (reimplementing an HTTP server, daemon, etc). So just for fun, I’ve hacked a simple AJAX push server (aka Comet) on top of Thin using the new Async Response feature. To be honest, after revisiting Orbited a couple times, it’s pretty cool! It’s easily extensible, base
Yes, yes, finally a Ruby VM that fits in your backpocket, it’s there, it’s here. I mean, yay! It all started 2 weeks ago. I was stocked by Potion and had been studying Lua and other VMs for a little while. So I dove in and hacked a little Ruby VM with bytecode and all. It's Tiny Because There's Not A Lot in There The primary goal is to keep it small. This way, lots of people can understand it and
I’ve been reading and playing with VMs for a couple months now. I’ve silently created my own Ruby VM in C, running YARV bytecode. But that was an excuse to better understand the internals of Ruby, since it doesn’t have a parser, emitter and GC yet. I might blog about some of my findings later but today I want to write about another experiment I’ve been working on. LLVM is an awesome tool and I’ve
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