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<freeemint> Hi guys i just found Pony yesterday. The guarantes sound awesome.
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<freeemint> Does the licnese of ponyc forbid comercial use?
<freeemint> CAn you recommend pony-for-x (https://www.gitbook.com/book/cquinn/pony-for-x/details) to learn pony over the torturial(compound word of torture and turoial)
<cquinn> The pony-for-java chapter that I wrote is pretty short, and just meant to be a brief introduction. And it's not finished.
<cquinn> But you can start there.
<freeemint> Ok, mhh, thanks.
<freeemint> For what applications would you not recommend to use Pony.
<SeanTAllen> freemint the BSD license doesn't forbid commercial use
<SeanTAllen> I would recommend starting with tutorial. Pony for X is very new at this point and there isn't much there. That said, if there is content in Pony for X that helps you, everyone would love to hear about it.
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<SeanTAllen> Freemint- pony is rather immature compared to other options so, if immaturity is a worry, I'd say, use something else.
<SeanTAllen> If you are doing programming that is easily handled by 1 thread, then another language is going to provide a better experience at this time
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<TwoNotes> My SegFaults seem to be caused by something stomping on Actor data structures. Is there a way to find a list of all allocated Actors so I can maybe catch it in the act?
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<TwoNotes> The Segment Faults that happen constantly on ARM (in the guts of actor.c) do not happen at all on X86_64
<TwoNotes> From the way the ACtor struct is corrupted, I would suspect something wrong with the heap allocator
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