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Re: Embedded language support in LPub
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Wed, 9 Apr 2003 01:44:10 GMT
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On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 12:49:53AM +0000, Wayne Gramlich wrote:
> By far the best extensiblity solution is language neutral.
> With this strategy, you add some code to LPub to allow it
> to be accessed via a TCP/IP connection. For example, you
> would add the "-s <port>" option ot LPub to cause it to
> go into server mode listening on <port>.
oooh - I like this :) not to mention, it allows LPub to work in "server
mode", for multiple clients.
I'll write the perl implementation for it :)
--
Dan Boger
dan@peeron.com
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| (...) I'm not sure what the advantage to this would be. The POV rendering already consumes 100% of your computer for hours, if not days. More clients would just make things worse. What you really want is for LPub to do distributed image rendering (...) (22 years ago, 10-Apr-03, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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| (...) Kevin: Before you choose between Tcl and Perl, you might want to broaden your focus a little. Neither Tcl nor Perl are particularly good extensibility languages, even though Tcl was ostensibly designed as an extensibility language. My first (...) (22 years ago, 9-Apr-03, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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