Neat. From my very quick look it seems similar to Termite Scheme[1], an
extension for Gambit[2]. Currently I've been working with the PLT familiy
of Schemes which have a concurrency implementation derived from Concurrent
ML.
[1] http://toute.ca/ and http://toute.ca/termite.pdf
[2] http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit/
MOSQUITO LISP
I didn't realize Mosquito Lisp was Erlang-influenced, I guess it is,
according to the site
http://www.ephemeralsecurity.com/introduction-to-mosquito-lisp/
ERLANG
I've always wanted to try Erlang, before because it's always described as
being like Haskell and because it just sounds cool, and now because it turns
out it was once called Flat Concurrent Prolog, but I'm not sure why
everybody feels they have to have "erlang influenced concurrency",
especially from the lisp world...
Of well, guess I'll just have to try it...
SCHEME
Are you using DrScheme? or Quack? The first scheme I tried was MIT scheme,
which was a mistake. I think I have Scheme48 somewhere on my hardrive...
Nick
--
Sam
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