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Our use case requires concurrency™ #33

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filakhtov opened this issue Jan 3, 2019 · 3 comments
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Our use case requires concurrency™ #33

filakhtov opened this issue Jan 3, 2019 · 3 comments

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@filakhtov
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Hi everyone,

I'm new to the Enterprise™ and just learning it. My team is working on building a disruptive distributed monolith and we decided to use Enterprise™ as it seems to fit our application needs. I was wondering if there is a way to perform spaghetti calls in parallel with some kind of concurrency?

I don't see any mention or documentation around that. How can we achieve that? It is real blocker for us at this stage.

Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!

@joaomilho
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joaomilho commented Feb 17, 2019

We're in the process of deploying our EnterpriseDisruptiveCloudPlatformManager™.

The EnterpriseDisruptiveCloudPlatformManager™ – or EDCPM for "short", will allow developers to run Enterprise™ code in our cloud infrastructure if they signup for our EnterpriseDisruptiveCloudPlatformManagerPremiumAccount™ – or EDCPMPA for short.

The EDCPM will launch with new concurrency features that will make Enterprise™ fully concurrent, fault tolerant, parallel & multithread while keeping its beloved features of non determinism and untestable code.

@filakhtov
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Thank you very much for the information. This is great news. However, I'm now unsure how that would be working for development environment? Would EDCPMPA subscription provide some sandbox access for our developers for testing changes?

Thanks in advance!

@joaomilho
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With an EnterpriseDisruptiveCloudPlatformManagerDiamondAccount ™ – or EDCPMDA – developers will be able to use these features locally, in a quasi-sandboxed™ environment.

The quasi-sandboxed™ environment is the first non deterministic sandbox in the market that will allow full manual testing, from anywhere in the globe, 24/7, using the old and proven Compatible Time-Sharing System specs similar to those implemented by IBM's System/360.

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