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Mon, 04 Aug 2003
Richard Kelsey Week, day 4
Actually, this post doesn't cite a Richard Kelsey work directly, but the post I'm writing about does.
This thread on Lambda the Ultimate talks about multiple implementations of JavaScript with some combination of (serializable) continuations, tail call elimination, and serializable threads. The referenced Kelsey work is on Kali Scheme, a distributed Scheme that allows you to send closures (objects) and continuations in messages.
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