Listening to @jessitron at @stl_scruby talk about Scala #akka and drop some hate bombs on Ruby concurrency.pic.twitter.com/rdLAyqltLK
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Listening to @jessitron at @stl_scruby talk about Scala #akka and drop some hate bombs on Ruby concurrency.pic.twitter.com/rdLAyqltLK
@MarioAquino @jessitron @stl_scruby the @Rubinius and @JRuby teams might have a few things to say in that
@deadprogram @jessitron @rubinius @jruby indeed. :) flame on!!!
@MarioAquino @deadprogram @rubinius @jruby not Ruby! Only celluloid.
@jessitron @MarioAquino @rubinius @jruby I am big fan of @celluloidrb Have anything online of what you don't like, and why?
@deadprogram @MarioAquino @celluloidrb Each actor gets a thread. That makes actors high overhead, and adds a hard limit on numbers.
@jessitron @MarioAquino @celluloidrb not every object should be an actor. Still not convinced
@deadprogram @MarioAquino @celluloidrb thread limitations take out the 'scalability' leg of the actor model.
@jessitron @deadprogram @MarioAquino Celluloid combines threads and coroutines. One Celluloid::IO actor/thread can service N connections
@bascule @deadprogram @MarioAquino Sounds useful in its own right. Different from akka, where the idiom is oodles of short-lived actors.
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