Heh heh. If you keep this up we’ll have to get you a bigger “Cat’s Pyjamas” award.
You guys are having too much fun - looking forward to join in as soon as I an done with my other stuff here
Hey develephant. Thanks for the reply. I would love to play with this at the weekend.
Here is my email to invite me if you would be so kind: info [at] gremlininteractive.com
Thank you so much and keep up the great work!
This is unbelievable. Since @develephant gave me the license to “break this thing” I went all out.
Basically, I’m coding a simple demo using a MySQL server in a good old 3-tier client/server architecture (anyone here from the 90s? only this time with the client running on mobile and hooking up via 3G. No local storage at all. All running realtime against the server going through Coronium calls. A very unlikely use-case given the fragility & latency introduced over the internet etc. Despite it all, Coronium is not only helping me cut down hundred of lines of both PHP & lua it is surprisingly running very fast and stable as well.
This has to be the best 0.1 alpha code I have ever seen. Great job @develephant!!! Keep it going please.
@ksan Thanks for the report, your help has been legendary.
@gremlininteractive I’ll get you set up today. Glad to have you.
I also have my other job today (dad) so I’ll be on and off today, but getting really excited about the push component.
Have a great weekend.
Thanks again!
@develephant: sounds cool. coronium will be a great help, also for business apps.
i also have the other job this weekend (dad). have a great one!
Hello,
Alpha 2 is out of the oven. Learn more about Coronium Cloud Alpha 2 by visiting the wiki at:
I’ll be releasing more detailed information about the update over the coming days.
Cheers.
This is quite astonishing! Great job develephant, and I really do mean it. Even with coronium being in alpha 2 stage, all these possibilities are amazing. Please do keep it up!
Alpha 2 breaks new ground never to be broken in one box / solution in the past. Way to go @develphant!!! Great going.
Indeed! For alpha 2 I’ve expected just to see some small list of features being improved, and possibly some documentation. This really amazed me. GJ again.
Many thanks. It’s been a fun/stressful/learning adventure so far.
I really hope it can mature to the point of being a helpful stack.
Cheers.
Well, I know I contributed to the stressful part so I’m glad other testers made it fun while you got the learning part taken care of!
On that note, how can we send you a token of appreciation for the good work you’re doing and your enthusiasm? I’d like to buy you a few beverages of your choice. Please pm me a PayPal address when you get a chance. Thanks.
Well, I’ll just put it out there.
Indeed time is money and that’s what your work is enabling me to save. In my humble estimation, for anyone doing backend data interaction work, Coronium shaves off a good 80% to 85% of code maybe more. And not just any code but dreaded network, PHP, JSON code… You can’t imagine how much time Coronium is going to save us in the long run.
Totally exciting. Just joined the Google group, would love to take it for a spin!! Plenty more Pajamas to go around!
Hi Develephant,
I just joined the Google group, I hope I can get access for a test drive, I’ve been following the progress of the project for the last couple of weeks since the Corona Labs blog post and I see it has made lot of progress in a very short time
Regards
Hector
Will this be something we can run on our own hardware, or will it be a service?