Does anyone use a socket pair to connect two communicating VMs, whether they
are running in one OS process in two threads or in two OS processes?  If so,
is there some example code?

 

Why don't we just put this on an FFI word?  Is that problematic?  I would
like to know more about this.  Is there a vocabulary I should study?

 

Unfortunately, in both cases the person working on the project never
publicly released any code. You could email Phil Dawes personally if you're
interested in multiple VMs, or come to the #concatenative IRC channel on
Freenode and ask "prunedtree" about assembling and spawning native threads.

 

This seems really important for the future.  We need to be able to use all
cores efficiently.   I have eight now.  I'll have 12 next year.  But I'm
using maybe one or two in my own apps.  

 

I like the e-mail.  It's slower but neater for me.  But I've never really
given IRC a fair shake.  Do most Factor contributors hang-out on IRC?  If
the IRC is the main mode of communication, can you suggest a great Windows
IRC client?

 

 

Shaping

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