> An interesting gardening project would be to write up a survey of the
> primitives that *are* provided by different implementations. It'd be
> handy to know whether they are subsets/supersets or completely
> disjoint. Is there any common denominator? Can implementation X's
> concurrency primitives be implemented in terms of those provided by
> implementation Y or vice versa? That kind of thing.
>
> Does someone want to take this on? [RFG is an acronym I just made up,
> it stands for Request for Gardener.]
>
> -Peter


Sure, I'll take a swing at it.  I'm already going to have to do
something like this for another project, so I'll just write up my
results and pass them back.


About Me:
Just finished EE degree
Using Lisp for about 6 months
Currently getting paid to develop web-based lisp application
Like sentence fragments


-John
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