[erlang-questions] Calling my computer from my cell

Tim Watson watson.timothy@REDACTED
Wed Nov 2 20:56:41 CET 2011


I've not seen twilio, but it looks pretty cool. I've seen (and heard about)
this sort of idea a few times before but never come across a proper
implementation of it, so I'll go have a look.

On 1 November 2011 22:48, Gordon Guthrie <gordon@REDACTED> wrote:

> Yves
>
> Write a twilio client in Erlang:
> http://www.twilio.com/
>
> Gordon
>
> On 1 November 2011 22:16, Yves S. Garret <yoursurrogategod@REDACTED>wrote:
>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>>    I was just thinking, purely hypothetical, I would love to have an app
>> that I can have running on my server that if I dial a specific number, I
>> can change the state of that app (or set something in a database or edit a
>> file.)  This is just a simple 'why not?' project to put a smirk on my face.
>>  However, I'm not sure even where to begin... if someone could point me in
>> the right direction, I would really appreciate it.  By the way, I live in
>> the US.  Do I need to register my own phone number?  How about just a
>> land-line going into my apartment?  Can OTP play a role here?
>>
>>    Yeah, going in this direction with eyes wide open and completely
>> unaware of what I'm going to run into :-) .  Any help is appreciated.
>>
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