What I want to do is some little framework that allows Julia-style (julialang.org) distributed computation: send some function invocation to some other machine along with the numbers to be crunched and get the result back.

vibe.web.rest server/client combo is effectively RPC over HTTP/json

This looks good. For what am I'm thinking of doing performance is important. In that way rest makes me think a bit or is this only a prejudice from the Java world?

I wrote an implementation of Thrift for D a while back

This also looks interesting. Because my C/C++/D skills are limited being a Smalltalk/Java developer (only played with C++ when studying) I have to stick to what is easier to use. It would be a fun & leisure & learning project anyway...

Regards, Bienlein

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