Jacob Lee wrote: > Funny enough, I'm working on a project right now that is designed for > exactly that: PARLEY, http://osl.cs.uiuc.edu/parley .
Have you seen Kamaelia? Some people have noted that Kamaelia seems to have a number of similarities to Erlang's model, which seems to come from a common background knowledge. (Kamaelia's model is based on a blending of what I know from a very basic recasting of CSP, Occam, unix pipelines and async hardware verification). Home: http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/Home Intros: http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/Introduction http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/t/TN-LinuxFormat-Kamaelia.pdf http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/whp/whp113.shtml * http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/t/TN-LightTechnicalIntroToKamaelia.pdf http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/Docs/NotationForVisualisingAxon The one *'d is perhaps the best at the moment. Detail: http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/Cookbook http://kamaelia.sourceforge.net/Components Michael. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list