On 06/07/2011 08:37 PM, Hannes Wallnoefer wrote:
2011/6/7 Attila Szegedi<[email protected]>:
Actually, if you want to marry Rhino and inokedynamic, may I humbly suggest you start
with my Dynalink effort? I created it with exactly this use in mind (well, it should
actually allow you to replace all NativeJavaObject plumbing to interface with POJOs,
and as a bonus give you integration with other languages that also use it), check it
out at<http://github.com/szegedi/dynalink>.
I definitely will. Thanks for the reminder!
BTW Hannes, aren't you maybe coming to this year's JVM Language Summit? It'd be
great to have you there.
I would have loved to come, but after checking for tickets I found
it's just too far and too expensive. Is there any chance there will be
some sort of live streaming available?
yes !
But you should come just to see a room full of smart people
thinking in real time on the same subject.
It's hard to describe by mail but it really worth each cents and hours
in an airplane.
Hannes
Rémi
Attila.
On Jun 6, 2011, at 3:24 AM, Hannes Wallnoefer wrote:
Thanks Rémi, this comes at exactly the right time for me.
Hannes
2011/6/5 Rémi Forax<[email protected]>:
I've started to write some small (a some not so small) examples
showing how to implement common dynamic runtime patterns.
http://code.google.com/p/jsr292-cookbook/
Currently, only the source codes are available,
the doc will follow.
Also the dynamic dispatch pattern is not fully implemented
and the memoize one is too complex for my taste.
Rémi
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