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Wow, really? First of all, 37signals DID step out of their comfort zone by using Erlang rather than Ruby for their backend to handle sending chat messages out to clients. Secondly, I was under the impression that BankSimple was essentially using Ruby on Rails for their front end, and Scala and other JVM-based languages on the backend. Finally, how is Ruby at all related to the Adobe AIR client in question?


Thanks for the correction--I last used campfire pre-erlang and missed the switch:

http://37signals.com/svn/posts/1728-nuts-bolts-campfire-love...




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