
The third release of
Syllable Server has been published. This is the first release that focused on making the system actually usable as a server. A number of popular servers were added and configured, and also several innovative REBOL software stacks. Out of the imaginary box, Syllable Server is now ready for such things as accepting remote SSH log-ins over the network, running a web server on the
Cheyenne REBOL server, running an FTP server and several more. Special attention has been paid to programmability, with support for developing Model-View-Controller web applications in
QuarterMaster and networking applications with the
REBOL/Services Service Oriented Architecture. The
Genode Nitpicker windowing system is also included. Read the rest in the
full changelog. An
extensive manual was also written. Both a
BitTorrent download (preferred) and a
regular download are available (80MB 7-Zip archive).
Member since:
2005-07-06
I'm quite surprised that Syllable developers are apparently spending so much time on a language without a complete open source implementation (AFAIK)!
Especially since there are already very nice languages such as Scala or Ruby with fully open source implementations..