Discovery of Melodium: graphical language and simple HTTP server

In this video, Quentin Vignaud from the Mélodium development team presents a clear and accessible demonstration of this innovative technology. Melodium is a graph programming language combined with a flow and infrastructure orchestration engine. Unlike traditional imperative languages, Melodium describes the flow of data between connected processing without a fixed order of execution. You will learn about the three key concepts: processing, models, and tracks. Quentin walks you through a simple example of an HTTP server that forwards client requests to a language model (LLM). You'll see how processes interlock, how models are shared, and how leads activate during events. The demonstration also includes the use of an Entropic Haiku model to generate a poem in real time. Finally, you'll learn how to use Composer Studio, an IDE dedicated to Melodium, available for free. This video is perfect for developers curious about new approaches to programming and workflow orchestration. Feel free to follow the Melodium team for more demonstrations to come!

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