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Glish
     
        Glish is an interpretive language for building loosely-coupled
        distributed systems from modular, event-oriented programs.
        Written by Vern Paxson .  These programs are
        written in conventional languages such as C, C++, or Fortran.
     
        Glish scripts can create local and remote processes and
        control their communication.  Glish also provides a full,
        array-oriented programming language (similar to {S}) for
        manipulating binary data sent between the processes.  In
        general Glish uses a centralised communication model where
        interprocess communication passes through the Glish
        {interpreter}, allowing dynamic modification and rerouting of
        data values, but Glish also supports point-to-point links
        between processes when necessary for high performance.
     
        Version 2.4.1 includes an {interpreter}, {C++} {class} library
        and user manual.  It requires C++ and there are ports to
        {SunOS}, {Ultrix}, an {HP/UX} (rusty).
     
        {(ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/glish/glish-2.4.1.tar.Z)}.
     
        ["Glish: A User-Level Software Bus for Loosely-Coupled
        Distributed Systems," Vern Paxson and Chris Saltmarsh,
        Proceedings of the 1993 Winter USENIX Conference, San Diego,
        CA, January, 1993].
     
        (1993-11-01)
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