My regular readers may have noticed that I did not publish a lot of posts in the last months. I've been quite busy at work and wrote a number of articles on Nu Echo's blog instead. And most of all, I have not done as much Scheme or Erlang programming as I would have liked to do.
But I played a bit with a number of different technologies in the past months (Ruby, Groovy, CouchDB, NodeJS, websockets, etc.) and it be would worthwhile to write down my observations on these technologies. So my resolution for this new year (as far as this blog is concerned) is to write on a more regular basis about them. For example, I will try to explain:
- what I think of Ruby and Groovy for writing DSLs from a Scheme perspective (you know I'm a big fan of macros and DSLs);
- what makes Erlang a great language for writing voice applications;
- my (very) personal take on NodeJS
and many other things.
Also, there seems to be a growing interest for SchemeScript in the last 6 months. The number of downloads on SourceForge has surged. For this reason, I will take some time to write tutorials and make some screencasts on how to use SchemeScript effectively.
Happy New Year!
4 comments:
"what makes Erlang a great language for writing voice applications"
I'll read you with more and more interest!!! Happy 2011!
Giulio - Italy
Looking forward to your writings :)
It's great to know you'll be working on SchemeScript tutorials! Thank you for the nice work you've already done.
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