En/na Dr. Dr. Ruediger M. Flaig ha escrit::
> [...]
> OCaml: One of my favourites, but so quirky. I agree with Kevin's opinion.
> BTW, the Wirth school use OCaml to implement their compilers of the
> Modula/Oberon/Lagoon line.
> [...]
Now you mention the Wirth school, I forgot to list Obliq_. From the
`Obliq Quick Start`_ page:
Obliq is a lexically-scoped untyped interpreted language that
supports distributed object-oriented computation.
An Obliq computation may involve multiple threads of control within
an address space, multiple address spaces on a machine,
heterogeneous machines over a local network, and multiple networks
over the Internet.
Obliq objects have state and are local to a site. Obliq computations
can roam over the network, while maintaining network connections.
It also seems to have good persistence support. My main worry here is
the maturity of the implementation and its library, as well as its user
base. Bye!
.. _Obliq: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obliq_programming_language
.. _Obliq Quick Start: http://www.luca.demon.co.uk/Obliq/Obliq.html
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