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
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>> 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
> 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
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