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+ <B>David Mentre</B>
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+ <I>30 Nov 2000 08:59:54 +0100</I>
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+<PRE>Thierry Mallard &lt;<A HREF="mailto:thierry@mallard.com">thierry@mallard.com</A>&gt; writes:
+
+&gt;<i> I'm now trying to implement a STAGE server (see projet Worldforge[1]),
+</I>&gt;<i> with the help of Mickael Remond, using Erlang[2], a functionnal
+</I>&gt;<i> language which does has nice features about distribution.
+</I>
+You could also have a look at Objective Caml[1]. It is a functionnal
+language (ML style with type inference for those interested) but with
+modules and object oriented capabilities. It has not pre-build
+distributed facilities but toolkits have been built on it, like
+Ensemble[2].
+
+On Erlang, one thing to notice is that reliability is in charge of the
+programmer. But maybe your are involved in some other projects using
+Erlang. ;)
+
+&gt;<i> Maybe that could be worth a look, although I'm still not sure an
+</I>&gt;<i> interpreted language is really usable for something like NeL or
+</I>&gt;<i> STAGE...
+</I>
+OCaml can be compiled in both bytecode and native code for about any
+platform (from ARM to Alpha through x86 [2b]). And people have made
+hacks to dynamically load bytecode and native code into
+programs[3]. Also notice that bytecode is portable across platforms.
+
+Sorry if it is a bit of topic, but I could not resist for this blatant
+advertising. ;) And maybe NeL will have more that just Python support...
+
+Best regards,
+d.
+
+[1] <A HREF="http://caml.inria.fr/">http://caml.inria.fr/</A>
+[2] <A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/Ensemble/index.html">http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/Ensemble/index.html</A>
+[2b] <A HREF="http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/portability.html">http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/portability.html</A>
+[3] <A HREF="http://caml.inria.fr/archives/200011/msg00180.html">http://caml.inria.fr/archives/200011/msg00180.html</A>
+--
+ <A HREF="mailto:David.Mentre@irisa.fr">David.Mentre@irisa.fr</A> -- <A HREF="http://www.irisa.fr/prive/dmentre/">http://www.irisa.fr/prive/dmentre/</A>
+ Opinions expressed here are only mine.
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