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Calling all programming language nerds! Distinguished computer
Actually there's so much to talk about that this episode is just part
Links:
The actor model
The
markm-talks
APConf keynote, Architectures of Robust Openness
Mark diagraming a (certificate based) object capabilities flow at Rebooting Web of Trust 2017 (when Mark and Christine first met!)
The history of Mark and company performing civil disobediance to
RSA
Xanadu,
Xerox PARC, which is where the Vulcan group happened (which is hard to find information on, sadly).
Mark mentions some of his colleagues who worked with him in the Vulcan group, including Dean Tribble (who worked on Joule, see more below) and Danny Bobrow who is famous for his groundbreaking program STUDENT (Natural Language Input for a Computer Proglem Solving System is an incredible read, detailing a program (written in lisp!) which could read algebra "word problems" written in plain English and solve them... in 1964!).
Flat Concurrent Prolog... it's tough to find things about! Presumably here's the paper Mark mentioned that Dean lead on Flat Concurrent Prolog from the Vulcan group which lead to Joule's channels. A bit more on (go figure) erights.org!
The Joule manual is still a very interesting read, if you can find the time. Talks about channels in depth.
Here's the Communicating Sequential Processes book by Tony Hoare, quite a nerdy read!
On capabilities and actors... we'll get to this more in the next episode,
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Calling all programming language nerds! Distinguished computer
Actually there's so much to talk about that this episode is just part
Links:
The actor model
The
markm-talks
APConf keynote, Architectures of Robust Openness
Mark diagraming a (certificate based) object capabilities flow at Rebooting Web of Trust 2017 (when Mark and Christine first met!)
The history of Mark and company performing civil disobediance to
RSA
Xanadu,
Xerox PARC, which is where the Vulcan group happened (which is hard to find information on, sadly).
Mark mentions some of his colleagues who worked with him in the Vulcan group, including Dean Tribble (who worked on Joule, see more below) and Danny Bobrow who is famous for his groundbreaking program STUDENT (Natural Language Input for a Computer Proglem Solving System is an incredible read, detailing a program (written in lisp!) which could read algebra "word problems" written in plain English and solve them... in 1964!).
Flat Concurrent Prolog... it's tough to find things about! Presumably here's the paper Mark mentioned that Dean lead on Flat Concurrent Prolog from the Vulcan group which lead to Joule's channels. A bit more on (go figure) erights.org!
The Joule manual is still a very interesting read, if you can find the time. Talks about channels in depth.
Here's the Communicating Sequential Processes book by Tony Hoare, quite a nerdy read!
On capabilities and actors... we'll get to this more in the next episode,
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