[erlang-questions] Erlang in the browser

Tony Rogvall tony@REDACTED
Mon Jan 30 22:40:35 CET 2012


This is not a "small script", this is an ultra cool "small script" :-)

I like!

/Tony

On 30 jan 2012, at 22:14, Fredrik Svahn wrote:

> There is also http://svahne.github.com/browserl, a small script which
> I wrote just for fun.
> 
> Short version: it is an Erlang emulator in javascript, which can load
> and run an Erlang/OTP system from a tar file with ordinary beam files.
> It can also load and execute individual beam files. It will run common
> test and successfully complete some OTP test suites (the test suites
> are not loaded in the example page, though). Files, binaries, ets and
> floats are work in progress, at the moment they are only supported to
> the extent needed to boot the system and run common test.
> 
> BR /Fredrik
> 
> 
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Raoul Duke <raould@REDACTED> wrote:
>> wow.
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