Yes it is exactly. thanks for updating this.
De : "William Michels via perl6-users"
A : "rakoons" ,"Piper H" ,yong...@laposte.net
Envoyé: mardi 30 Novembre 2021 09:51
Objet : Re: hope we have the distributed computing perl6
Hello Yonghua!
I tried the link you sent but it did not work. Is
Hello Yonghua!
I tried the link you sent but it did not work. Is this the paper you're
referring to?
"Efficiency Considerations of PERL and Python in Distributed Processing"
Authors: Roger Eggen (presenter), Maurice Eggen
https://www.unf.edu/~ree/PDP2170.pdf
Best Regards, Bill.
On Mon, Nov
I have seen this interesting article for perl vs python's distributed computing.
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.462.1737rep=rep1type=pdf
Regards.
De : "Piper H"
A : "William Michels" ,"rakoons"
Envoyé: mardi 30 Novembre 2021 09:13
Objet : Re: hope we have the
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 1:38 AM William Michels
wrote:
> Hi Piper,
>
> RE:
>
>
> I have copied some active members of the Perl community on this email,
> in the hopes that they can help transfer the "perl-spark" Github
> project.
>
> Best Regards, Bill.
>
>
Thank you Bill.
If there is a perl
Hi Piper,
RE:
https://github.com/perl-spark
Thank you for the reply. There seems to be two issues here: 1) 'What
is going on with Perl-Spark?' and 2). 'Can we make an effort to
produce Raku-Spark?'. Below I only address the former question.
The "perl-spark" Github project appears to contain 13
Hello Simon, yes I know RMQ quite well. But I don't think perl with RMQ
will provide the functions of distribution.
Maybe Apache Pulsar can do that. Pulsar has a good Websocket API, based on
that a perl client will be implemented easily.
But this project is still on startup. I have tested it, it's