This is awesome, thank you all very much for the background information and 
great examples that you've provided. I think it is quite clear now what the 
difference is between these two runtimes.

Cheers,
Pablo



On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 3:16:59 AM UTC+10, Michael Jones wrote:
>
> These are all great! If Pablo gets these points across to students, they 
> will be well-informed.
>
> There is an interesting parallel to human languages. When I was a boy my 
> father told me "you don't know a word if you can't define it." Sometimes 
> people are comfortable with words they understand generally but could not 
> define precisely; that's a false comfort. This thread gives all of us the 
> chance to think how to define terms, how to be clear so as to avoid 
> confusion on the part of others. It is a rewarding exercise for ourselves 
> too.
>
> On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 7:55 AM K Davidson <kde...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Please give my seemingly redundant post. I got stiffled by the moderation 
>> process, and by the time my post was approved, others had said pretty much 
>> everything I had.
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