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<h1>Kali Scheme Revival</h1>
<p>
Kali Scheme is currently an abandoned? project started by Nec Research
Institute.
It is based upon <a href="http://s48.org/">Scheme
48</a> . Currently the active
development branch can be found at the
arch repository. At this time it is recommened for you to use the
stable version in the tarball.&nbsp; If you would
like to contribute contact me at zitterbewegung (at) gmail (dot) com or
on <a href="http://freenode.org">freenode</a>
in #scheme.<br>
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<p>(Note the rest of this website
is copied from a cache of kali
scheme's website)
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<h1>What is Kali Scheme?</h1>
<p>
Kali Scheme is a distributed implementation of Scheme that permits
efficient transmission of higher-order objects such as closures and
continuations. The integration of distributed communication
facilities within a higher-order programming language engenders a
number of new abstractions and paradigms for distributed computing.
Among these are user-specified load-balancing and migration policies
for threads, incrementally-linked distributed computations, and
parameterized client-server applications. Kali Scheme supports
concurrency and communication using first-class
procedures and continuations. It integrates procedures and
continuations
into a message-based distributed framework that allows any Scheme
object
(including code vectors) to be sent and received in a message. Some of
the applications and implementation techniques we have looked at using
Kali Scheme include: </p>
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<dd> User-level load balancing
and migration. </dd>
<dd> Incremental distributed
linking of code objects. </dd>
<dd> Parameterized client-server
applications. </dd>
<dd> Long-lived parallel
computations. </dd>
<dd> Distributed data mining. </dd>
<dd> Executable content in
messages over wide-area networks (e.g. the
World-Wide Web) </dd>
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<h2>Related papers</h2>
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Kali Scheme is described in
<a href="http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cejtin95higherorder.html">Higher-Order
Distributed Objects
</a>,
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, September 1995.
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<p>Papers on Kali Scheme and
related
topics can be found <a
href="http://fifalde.merseene.nu/pub/kali/papers/">
here</a>. (Note
this link is broken. I can't find this part of the website.)
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<h2>Availability</h2>
<p>The current release of Kali can
be downloaded via HTTP at</p>
<p> <a
href="http://community.schemewiki.org/releases/kali-0.52.2.tar.gz">http://community.schemewiki.org/releases/kali-0.52.2.tar.gz</a><br>
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<h2>A depiction of the goddess Kali</h2>
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