embedding ipython kernel in a thread
Carlos Anselmo Dias
carlos at premium-sponsor.com
Mon Jun 9 11:35:45 EDT 2014
On 06/09/2014 04:07 PM, Carlos Anselmo Dias wrote:
>
> On 06/09/2014 03:55 PM, Gelonida N wrote:
>> Not sure what you are trying to tell me with attached PHP code.
>>
>
> Hi ...
>
> Nothing important I'd write for what you're seeking ...
>
> I'm not one Python expert ... just reading fast what you wrote ...
> it's certainly one interesting issue if you can control that looking
> at n machines (...) ... depending on the scope and 'return back' to
> execute what should be executed I'd write ...
>
> Instead of looking to one single machine look at n machines(...)
>
> Regards,
> Carlos
Let me add this to finish ...
If you think about your example and you consider that it could be used
for example in one sort of cache management with remote subtlety ... or
whatever ...
If the system was hashed(...) ... and you need to delete
dependencies(...) ... if the dependencies were in different machines
considering that one dependency can be as simple as one
serialized/compressed file with information ...
Than without thinking too much what you're doing could be used to do
something like that ... and exponentially ... you'd control n machines
... and all the dependencies ...
I don't know if you understand me ... english is not my maternal
language ...
I'm not adding more comments to this issue ...
Best regards,
Carlos
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