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In my last post I suggested that Ruby may have some advantages over Smalltalk, especially when it comes to borrowing some of the more powerful features of Lisp. First thing to say is titling the post "Ruby versus Smalltalk" wasn't the cleverest thing to do. The responses tended to contain more heat then light. I hold up may hands and take full responsibility for this. Given the amount of FUD that
Introduction This page is intended as a brief overview of delimited continuations and related constructs, and how they can be used in Haskell. It uses the library CC-delcont as a vehicle for doing so, but the examples should be general enough so that if you have another implementation, they should be relatively straight forward to port (whenever possible, I have endeavored not to use the operators
Growing a Language, by Guy Steele - 53:30 - Oct 22, 1998 ACM OOPSLA conference - research.sun.com/jtech/pubs/98-oopsla-growing.ps () Rate: Guy Steele's keynote at the 1998 ACM OOPSLA conference on "Growing a Language" discusses the importance of and issues associated with designing a programming language that can be grown by its users. Download video - iPod/PSP | Embed video Download is starting
Clojure is a robust, practical, and fast programming language with a set of useful features that together form a simple, coherent, and powerful tool. The Clojure Programming Language Clojure is a dynamic, general-purpose programming language, combining the approachability and interactive development of a scripting language with an efficient and robust infrastructure for multithreaded programming.
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