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Is there somebody who has used 'Scons' as a replacement for 'make' for quite large FPGA projects?
Did it ran out-of-the-box or is there still some hacking to be done for the VHDL or Verilog language? And what about the integration with Modelsim/ISE/Vivado/Quartus?
Or should I stick to makefiles for a while?
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Closed 9 years ago.
I was reading up on Finagle and Akka, and was wondering if there are any similar frameworks in the ruby world?
Maybe one of these is what you are looking for?
http://celluloid.io/
http://cramp.in/
http://postrank-labs.github.io/goliath/
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I heard that Heroku stopped using Doozer or at least is not using it much anymore. For strong consistency and high availability what did Heroku replace Doozer with and why? What were the shortcomings of Doozer that the replacement addressed?
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Closed 10 years ago.
It is possible to use node-webkit app as website for local network (in windows)?
Yes. It's possible and supported. Just write the code in the same way as you would do in Node.js.
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I'm looking for tutorials/books/other resources for writing a HTML5 turn-based strategy game. I'd also be interested in any source code examples. Any suggestions?
Please checkout html5gamedevs.com ,this might help you.
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Closed 10 years ago.
Simple question, have you used them, which do you prefer? Do either of them display the current branch in an easy to see place?
Edit: If you have a preference, please let me know why. It is crucial in making an educated decision.
I prefer VisualHG.