Am 27.11.2013 20:32, schrieb Hugo Arregui:
On 27/11/13, m...@freeshell.de wrote:
On a sidenote:
It seems that there is an analgon to go routines on Erlang, which can be
accessed the LFE (Lisp Flavoured Erlang). However, that would require to
learn the entire Erlang VM ecosystem.
A Lisp Flavoured Erlang, what nice!.
Having implemented a language inspired by Erlang in LISP (Scheme that
is) and in a byzantine fault tolerant way atop; I feel from skimming
over the discussion that I more or less have seen those related problems
in practice. However the code I wrote to cope with them is for sure not
conforming to any pre-defined API.
Without making any promises (((and having already droped the page titled
"walkthough" from this go chan's docs, thus given that "go" is about as
great a search term as "scheme" makes pretty sure that I will not really
be able to find it back again))): could I you please send me pointers to
what is considered the canonical documentation of features and
requirements a go-channel has to solve? ((I have only so much
screen-reading time left per day because of my health. I'd rather just
use it to "code ahead" instead of digging through stuff from the net.))
However for the same health issues I have a little too much spare time
:-/ And as indicated: chances are that all I have to do is adapt some
already tested code to fit the API as per spec.
let's try
/Jörg
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