Related articles |
---|
[3 earlier articles] |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? mihai@cs.wisc.edu (Mihai Christodorescu) (2000-09-02) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? Joachim.Pimiskern@de.bosch.com (Joachim Pimiskern) (2000-09-07) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? peter@abbnm.com (2000-09-07) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? gneuner@dyn.com (2000-09-07) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? wvenable@sfu.ca (Wayne Venables) (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? c_pew@mail.utexas.edu (Curtis Pew) (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? jp@secher-web.dk (Jens Peter Secher) (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? bonzini@gnu.org (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? ian@five-d.com (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? trollet@skynet.be (Atle) (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? dancohen@nospam.canuck.com (Dan Cohen) (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? dancohen@nospam.canuck.com (Dan Cohen) (2000-09-08) |
Re: Event based language, does it exist? mac@ac.valley.net (2000-09-08) |
[10 later articles] |
From: | Jens Peter Secher <jp@secher-web.dk> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,comp.lang.misc |
Followup-To: | comp.lang.misc |
Date: | 8 Sep 2000 02:05:55 -0400 |
Organization: | DIKU |
References: | 00-08-132 |
Keywords: | design |
"Per Olesen" <polesen@nordija.com> writes:
> I'm trying to find a language which is based solely on events, ...
> Like you have event-based programming when you do GUI programming in
> ... What I'm looking for is some language based
> on events. Maybe with events as datatypes and everything.
Have you looked at the Pict language:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/pes20/nomadicpict.html
It is based on the Pi-calculus:
http://www.cs.auc.dk/mobility/
Cheers,
\JP
--
echo "J. P. Secher, DIKU (DK)" |tr -d '. )'|tr ',([:upper:]' '@.[:lower:]'\
|awk -F@ '{print $0 "\t\twww." $2 "/~" $1}'
Return to the
comp.compilers page.
Search the
comp.compilers archives again.