Michael Sparks wrote: > All that said, my personal primary aim for kamaelia is to try and > make it into a general toolkit for making concurrency easy & > natural (as well as efficient) to work with. If full blown > coroutines turn out to be part of that c'est le vie :-)
I must admit I mostly didn't follow this thread, but it sparked my interest in Kamaelia. I already did the MiniAxon tutorial and I plan to try out Kamaelia with a project I had discussed here a while ago (which I had to suspend until recently because of not enough spare time; it's about simulating complex relais circuits). Please continue the great work. Regards & merry christmas everyone, Björn P.S.: In the MiniAxon tutorial, I noticed a formatting problem and a bunch of typos on one page but the feedback link doesn't work; are you interested in a list? -- BOFH excuse #14: sounds like a Windows problem, try calling Microsoft support -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list