SeaFunc's own Guillaume Germain presented on Termite Scheme. This is his implementation of the interesting and useful principles of Erlang in Scheme. As I know nearly nothing of Erlang, I appreciated his overview of what exactly it's principles are. Those include : "Every process has a mailbox, the only way to talk to it is send it a message." "Sending a message won't block." "Receiving a message might."
Interesting talk. It was good to talk to Guillaume again, too.
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Sunday, September 17, 2006
More from the Scheme workshop at ICFP - Guillaume Germain and Termite Scheme
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