q chat client

Check out this great chat client written in q/html with less than 50 lines of code. The author, Stephen Peck, describes it as “Persistent group chat in <50 lines using kdb+/k/q web sockets and JS”.  You only need a working version of q/kdb and a browser to get it started. You can find the code here.

Here is a screenshot of what it looks like in action:

chat demo

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Anyways, check out the code. Full credit goes to Stephen Peck! Good job!

 

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