David Gamey wrote:
 > Sid,
 >
 > Welcome to the club.  I haven't seen this much traffic in months.
 >
 > You get ! .vs. every. The greedy analogy is perfect.

I've had /a lot/ of good and patient help!

 > A friend recently pointed me at a C# (I think) construct called
 > yield returns as a comparable for generators (and co-routines).

 > Next/soon you may want to look at co-expressions.

soon...

 > Yes it's getting colder here in Canada.  I wonder how
 > many Canuck Uniconists there are?

I bet not many! :( Unfortunately we Canadians usually "go-with-the 
flow" - and AFAIK, (Un)Icon is not (sadly) the flavor of the 
millennium, decade, or year. In Real Estate, they're always talking 
about "location, location, location!" Maybe with respect to 
programming languages, the saying should be "exposure, exposure, 
exposure!" ;)

 > BTW.  In a related note there was a project called Godiva about an
 > enhanced Java that had some very *iconish things.  I don't know how
 > far it got but the paper I read on it about how Java didn't go far
 > enough was very interesting.

 From various recent replies on this ML, I see that a few other 
languages have plucked nuggets from (Un)Icon.

 > Cheers,
 > David
 > from T.O.
 >

--
Sid
Alberta, Canada

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