Re: BBC R&D White Paper on Kamaelia Published (Essentially a framework using communicating python generators)

2005-06-13 Thread pmaupin
Yes, the question was about the lack of full coroutine support in Python, and whether in practice that was a problem or not. It's interesting that you think it may actually be a strength -- I'll have to mull that over. Thanks! Pat -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: BBC R&D White Paper on Kamaelia Published (Essentially a framework using communicating python generators)

2005-06-13 Thread Michael Sparks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> I've written up the talk I gave at ACCU Python UK on the Kamaelia >> Framework, and it's been published as a BBC R&D White Paper and is >> available here: >> >>* http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/whp/whp113.shtml > I enjoyed the paper. I'm pleased to hear that and I

Re: BBC R&D White Paper on Kamaelia Published (Essentially a framework using communicating python generators)

2005-06-12 Thread pmaupin
> I'm posting a link to this since I hope it's of interest to people here :) > > I've written up the talk I gave at ACCU Python UK on the Kamaelia Framework, > and it's been published as a BBC R&D White Paper and is available here: > >* http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/whp/whp113.shtml I enjoyed

BBC R&D White Paper on Kamaelia Published (Essentially a framework using communicating python generators)

2005-06-11 Thread Michael Sparks
Hi, I'm posting a link to this since I hope it's of interest to people here :) I've written up the talk I gave at ACCU Python UK on the Kamaelia Framework, and it's been published as a BBC R&D White Paper and is available here: * http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/whp/whp113.shtml Essentially it