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Celluloid reviews and mentions
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There are a *lot* of actor framework projects on Cargo.
Speaking as someone who has used Erlang longer than most, who created a pre-Elixir-like language for Erlang's BEAM VM, and who routinely listens to Carl Hewitt's rants about why Erlang actors are bad, and who tried to make a Ruby actor library after using innumerable other library-level actor solutions...
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Celluloid
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celluloid/celluloid is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Celluloid is Ruby.