[Self-interest] Concurrent-constraint Logic Programming

Jack Waugh tzh9741mq402 at sneakemail.com
Thu Apr 23 22:01:22 UTC 2020


Thanks for the reference. I hadn't seen UFO, but I had been aware of
ToonTalk and Janus and the actor model.

On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 3:00 PM Mario Wolczko mario-at-wolczko.com |pub
yahoo| <> wrote:

> Have you read about UFO (United Functions and Objects) by John Sargeant,
> c.1992?  It wasn’t prototype-based, but your email otherwise brought it to
> mind.  There’s an overview paper here:
>
> https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/United-Functions-and-Objects%3A-an-Overview-United-an-Sargeant/4be0e681e838f435ab67c0bde9fd6b05c3eef52d
> <https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/United-Functions-and-Objects:-an-Overview-United-an-Sargeant/4be0e681e838f435ab67c0bde9fd6b05c3eef52d>
> and several other papers can be found.
>
> There was a spate of concurrent OO logic language papers in the late
> 80s/early 90s.  A skim of OOPSLA proceedings from that era should turn up
> many.  And before that there was ThingLab (in Smalltalk).
>
>
>
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