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Erlang has Mnesia, a database, built into the distribution, which is used widely. Granted it is Erlang's main way at keeping state sane therefore in many ways Erlang relies heavily upon it. Mozart has its own beautiful way of handling state, therefore it won't fulfill the exact same role as Mnesia. So forgive my less than accurate subject title. Still developers use Mnesia in many other ways to the point where, I believe, adoption of it into the Mozart2 platform makes oz more desirable.
I for one would be very pleased to go one step further by introducing a reworked Mozart2 friendly Beernet as part of Mozart2's stdlibs.
What say?
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Boriss made a pretty neat comment: mozart/mozart2-vm#10 (comment)
Erlang has Mnesia, a database, built into the distribution, which is used widely. Granted it is Erlang's main way at keeping state sane therefore in many ways Erlang relies heavily upon it. Mozart has its own beautiful way of handling state, therefore it won't fulfill the exact same role as Mnesia. So forgive my less than accurate subject title. Still developers use Mnesia in many other ways to the point where, I believe, adoption of it into the Mozart2 platform makes oz more desirable.
I for one would be very pleased to go one step further by introducing a reworked Mozart2 friendly Beernet as part of Mozart2's stdlibs.
What say?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: