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Concurrent and Distributed Programming in Ocaml
- Alexsandro Soares
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Date: | 2005-12-16 (11:51) |
From: | Alexsandro Soares <a_s_soares@y...> |
Subject: | Concurrent and Distributed Programming in Ocaml |
Hi all, My team is working with evolutionary computing and we develop a distributed model of gene expression programming (GEP) in OCaml. Our first try used the primitives provided in modules Mutex and Condition to do syncronization between process and threads. The system is done. However, we will make a refactoring of the code and, at this time, we would like to use higher level constructs to work with concurrent and distributed programming. What are the options to do this in OCaml? We started to see Jocaml, but our system uses native code generation both in Linux and Windows, and I don't know if Jocaml can be compiled in native code. Any help? Thanks in advance for any answer. Cheers, Alex _______________________________________________________ Yahoo! doce lar. Faça do Yahoo! sua homepage. http://br.yahoo.com/homepageset.html