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    HaLVM

    HaLVM

    The Haskell Lightweight Virtual Machine (HaLVM)

    HaLVM is a Haskell-based unikernel system that lets you write entire virtual machines in Haskell and run them directly on a hypervisor, traditionally Xen. Instead of deploying a full operating system, you compile a Haskell program into a tiny image that boots as its own VM, which reduces the attack surface and startup time. The project adapts GHC and the Haskell runtime to a minimal environment, providing the I/O, networking, and memory facilities necessary for standalone services. Its...
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    ClassGhost is a small utility that can redefine class files within a running JVM. ClassGhost allows you to directly inject the newly compiled class files in to the VM without interrupting the running application. Works with multiple as well as remote VMs
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    The CodeTime platform covers every aspect of parallel software from authoring, through distribution, to run-time. Its goals are: high programmer productivity; write once, run high performance anywhere; and wide acceptance.
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    IronBabel is a universal emulation platform; that is, IronBabel is intended to run anywhere and run anything. To achieve this, IronBabel is implemented using .NET technology, namely the Nemerle programming language.
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