+1
Though I like Go also.
+1
Though I like Go also.
If you prefer your shims in C++ rather than Go :-), there is also erlexec. It is impressively mature (developed continuously since 2003). Unlike with Porcelain, though, the shim is not optional.
My opinion is when performance per dollar is constraining you, for example one of your endpoint is using a lot of computing resource and making you spawn too many instance just for that one endpoint. I would go to something more bare metal.
I research about it.
All processing done with SDL GPU.
And Interface and command and some function written in erlang
At All ,
speed is not power of erlang
Is power of C++ SDL