Simple MapReduce that melt my brain (yes, fibers there)

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  • Async Ruby

    An awesome asynchronous event-driven reactor for Ruby. (by socketry)

    For those who are interested here is the question.

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  • paralines

    Nice output to console/file from concurrent threads

    Now the problem: how to organize concurrency/parallelization? (I like to do parallel things with Ruby)

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