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lifo
on Aug 30, 2011
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Asynchronous ruby framework for websockets, events...
I'd love to see it too! However, I do think the comparisons should be about the ability handle the number of open connections seamlessly and not req/sec. And relevant memory/cpu usages.
scraplab
on Aug 30, 2011
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Agreed - do you have any anecdotal evidence of how it performs comparatively to say, Erlang or node?
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