[asterisk-users] [AGI] What scripting language for embedded hardware?
Danny Nicholas
danny at debsinc.com
Mon Jun 21 08:21:55 CDT 2010
Even though I'm a PERL Weenie, I'll second this suggestion because you have
to have gcc present for PERL or Micro PERL.
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On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, Gilles wrote:
> I'm learning how to work with Asterisk on an embedded system (MMU-less
> Blackfin processor, 64MB RAM and 256MB NAND), and was wondering what
> people use as scripting language to handle calls through the dialplan
> and AGI, considering the hardware limitations?
I'm a big fan of compiled languages like C. You can execute XXX AGIs
written in C in the time it takes to load an interpreter and parse a
script.
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