distributed
There are many systems for Distributed programming based on Common Lisp.
- cl-mpi - CL-MPI is a portable, CFFI-based Common Lisp binding for MPI
- cl-mw - CL-MW is a library for rapid authoring of master/slave style distributed algorithms whose design promotes easy integration with high throughput batch processing systems like Condor, PBS, etc
- cl-zmq - cl-zmq is a set of CFFI bindings for ZeroMQ 2
- CLERIC - CLERIC (Common Lisp Erlang Interface) is an implementation of the Erlang distribution protocol, comparable with erl_interface and jinterface
- ddist - ddist is a hackbrary for simple distributed lisp computation
- de.setf.amqp - de setf amqp is a native Common Lisp 'Advanced Message Queueing Protocol' client
- GBBopen - GBBopen is a high-performance open source distributed systems framework based on the concepts that were explored and refined in the UMass Generic Blackboard system and the commercial GBB product
- NetCLOS - NetCLOS is an extension to Common Lisp to provide distributed system support, written by Lothar Hotz?
- philip-jose - philip-jose is a farmer, it manages a farm of computers that cooperate in a distributed computation
- XML-RPC - XML-RPC is a remote procedure call system using HTTP requests carrying XML data in distributed systems
See Also:
As well, Agent Oriented Programming is a kind of distributed programming (specifically Distributed AI), that has a long history of Lisp usage.
Pages in this topic: cl-mpi cl-mw cl-zmq CLERIC ddist de.setf.amqp GBBopen NetCLOS philip-jose XML-RPC
Also linked from: Distributed AI index
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