[erlang-questions] Feedback Request: Nitrogen - A New Web Framework for Erlang

Rick R rick.richardson@REDACTED
Thu Oct 16 18:46:42 CEST 2008


I'm currently impressed with MochiWeb, it is small, unobtrusive and event
driven, it might fit into your model very nicely. It has quite a few apps
built on it, though I'm sure there are others that claim that they are
better/faster.

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Rusty Klophaus <rklophaus@REDACTED>wrote:

> "I want that to be Nitrogen!"
>
> Nice! So do I! Let's make it happen!
>
>
> "Well, yaws is not bad once you configure it, I suppose."
>
> I've heard from a few people that Yaws might not be the best choice.
> Nitrogen is relatively loosely coupled to the underlying server, so I
> would certainly be open to swapping it for something else. What do
> you recommend?
>
> Best,
> Rusty
>
>
> On Oct 16, 2008, at 10:12 AM, Joel Reymont wrote:
>
> > I'm using Yaws as the HTTP server, though as you can see from the
> > demo, it doesn't actually hit any .yaws files, instead it goes
> > straight to a module.
>
> Well, yaws is not bad once you configure it, I suppose.
>
> > You might be interested to know that we ended up talking about you
> > and your blog for about 30 minutes at our first meeting, your open
> > poker server,
>
> I'm flattered! I didn't know there's 30 minutes worth of discussion
> in the subject :D.
>
> > and your passion for different languages. :)
>
>
> Speaking of which, I was nursing my Erlang wounds and sulking just
> when your message came along. My spirits are much lifted after
> watching the screencast!
>
> The reason for the sulking is that I just rewrote OpenPoker for the
> third time and have no idea whether it will truly scale now. I'll
> very soon find out.
>
> The lifting of spirits is because I plan to offer a hosted poker
> solution and that needs a web front-end. I want that to be Nitrogen!
>
> --
> wagerlabs.com
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