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Re: [DotGNU]Ignoring C#
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David L. Nicol |
Subject: |
Re: [DotGNU]Ignoring C# |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Jul 2001 18:55:23 -0500 |
Adam Theo wrote:
> i was wondering this because it seems to me that to have a distributed
> computing/web serverices platform, that you don't ned to do what java
> tried, which was have user's transfer some "write once, run everywhere"
> code. what you only need to do is keep these "components" that are
> scattered accross the net communicate in a standard (XML)
> protocol/language. that way they can share the information and
> communicate in a distributed service/subscription model without the
> cumbersomes of trying to run code (or bytecode) written on another
> machine.
The "Penguin" Perl module implemented a way for an administrator to
set up a sandbox in which unknown code could be run with
variable amounts of access to the system enabled.
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