Everything is a distributed object

Nick Vatamaniuc vatamane at gmail.com
Tue Oct 10 03:19:31 EDT 2006


See here:

http://wiki.python.org/moin/DistributedProgramming

-Nick V.

Martin Drautzburg wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've seen various attempts to add distributed computing capabilities on top
> of an existing language. For a true distributed system I would expect it to
> be possible to instantiate objects of a remote class or to subclass a
> remote class and other stuff like this. My impression is that those things
> are difficult when built on top of an existing language.
>
> Since the paradigm "everything is an object" pays so well, I thought it
> might be less painful to implement a distributed system from ground up,
> starting with the paradigm: "everything is a distributed object".
>
> Do you know if such a thing has been attempted with python, i.e. by hacking
> the python core and add new capabilities to "object". Or do you think that
> this is really a silly idea ?




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