Interesting.
So for neither of these, did you use FFI -- you pretty much said "okay, what communication mechanisms does unix give me, and I'll use those" --> thus pipe/sockets & writing to mysql (which is almost like shared memory).
Can you say some more about your experiences with this approach?
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Pavel Dudrenov dudrenov@gmail.com wrote:
Well it kind of depends on your app. For what I've done in the past, C talking to a php app, I did by keeping both completely separate and have them use the same data (both query same mysql db). The other time I just had C daemon and had php connect to it using a socket.
Depending on your project you might try something similar, Pavel
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 4:23 PM, lowly coder lowlycoder@huoyanjinjing.com wrote:
ah, alternative, and potentially 'better' idea --- anyone here got gambit (or scheme in general) to talk to php in apache / lighttpd? i don't mind
the
slight inefficiency if it puts alot of libraries at my finger tips
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 4:14 PM, lowly coder <
lowlycoder@huoyanjinjing.com>
wrote:
Hi!
Is anyone here writing facebook apps on termite? or even scheme in general? If so, can you point me at what scheme <-> facebook library
you're
using? (If you converted over the php one, and are willing to donate the code, even better!)
Thanks!
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