Re: [9fans] Grid computing architecture w/ 9P + Java ;-)

2008-12-02 Thread a
// P.S. Speaking of Inferno -- I have always wanted to run it // natively on these puppies: // http://www.sunspotworld.com/ I got myself one of those kits for Christmas last year. My intent wasn't native Inferno, but rather more like Styx on a Brick: export the interesting hardware via 9p. I

Re: [9fans] Grid computing architecture w/ 9P + Java ;-)

2008-12-01 Thread blstuart
> On Mon Dec 1 12:10:13 EST 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> > P.S. Speaking of Inferno -- I have always wanted to run it >> > natively on these puppies: >> > http://www.sunspotworld.com/ >> >> That's a seriously cool idea. I just discovered we >> have a dev kit here at work. I can't say

Re: [9fans] Grid computing architecture w/ 9P + Java ;-)

2008-12-01 Thread erik quanstrom
On Mon Dec 1 12:10:13 EST 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > P.S. Speaking of Inferno -- I have always wanted to run it > > natively on these puppies: > > http://www.sunspotworld.com/ > > That's a seriously cool idea. I just discovered we > have a dev kit here at work. I can't say for sure

Re: [9fans] Grid computing architecture w/ 9P + Java ;-)

2008-12-01 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Roman Shaposhnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But what's next? Do you have a specific application for > these things in mind? Not yet, it's just an experiment :) > Besides, Inferno seems to be delivering much more on the > original Java promise, anyway. So why not use it instead? Might be tr

Re: [9fans] Grid computing architecture w/ 9P + Java ;-)

2008-12-01 Thread ron minnich
so if you are using 9p and servers, where does java come in ? Why to you care what language it is? ron

Re: [9fans] Grid computing architecture w/ 9P + Java ;-)

2008-12-01 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Uriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, > Ever heard of Inferno? Or are you using java purely for the > masochistic pleasure? Actually, I like Java (the language, NOT the fat J2EE crap), and a trimmed-down Java is also suited for small devices, eg. can be partially done in hardware. (I'm not yet

Re: [9fans] Grid computing architecture w/ 9P + Java ;-)

2008-12-01 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Fernan Bolando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, > That is very cool I am doing something similar ( I think ). > In hugs (haskell interpreter) there are some things that relies on > loadable modules. I created a plumber call and it launches a handler > for some of those things. > > Now I can use

Re: [9fans] Grid computing architecture w/ 9P + Java ;-)

2008-12-01 Thread Brian L. Stuart
> P.S. Speaking of Inferno -- I have always wanted to run it > natively on these puppies: > http://www.sunspotworld.com/ That's a seriously cool idea. I just discovered we have a dev kit here at work. I can't say for sure whether the powers that be will approve of me spending time working o

Re: [9fans] Grid computing architecture w/ 9P + Java ;-)

2008-11-30 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
On Nov 30, 2008, at 4:40 PM, Enrico Weigelt wrote: Hi folks, I'm currently playing around with some ideas for a new (or perhaps very old ? ;-o) computing architecture, based on 9P + Java. It's a bit of old Burroughs MF, a bit of Ambric and a bit ja Java ;-o The idea bind: have a bunch of tiny

Re: [9fans] Grid computing architecture w/ 9P + Java ;-)

2008-11-30 Thread Uriel
Ever heard of Inferno? Or are you using java purely for the masochistic pleasure? uriel On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 1:40 AM, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > I'm currently playing around with some ideas for a new (or perhaps > very old ? ;-o) computing architecture, based

Re: [9fans] Grid computing architecture w/ 9P + Java ;-)

2008-11-30 Thread Fernan Bolando
On 12/1/08, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > I'm currently playing around with some ideas for a new (or perhaps > very old ? ;-o) computing architecture, based on 9P + Java. > It's a bit of old Burroughs MF, a bit of Ambric and a bit ja Java ;-o > > The idea bind: have

[9fans] Grid computing architecture w/ 9P + Java ;-)

2008-11-30 Thread Enrico Weigelt
Hi folks, I'm currently playing around with some ideas for a new (or perhaps very old ? ;-o) computing architecture, based on 9P + Java. It's a bit of old Burroughs MF, a bit of Ambric and a bit ja Java ;-o The idea bind: have a bunch of tiny Java machines (not the whole JEE bloat, just a very