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minus-squaredavawen@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·1 year agoCould you explain to me how simula’s implementation of coroutines differ from modern languages (be it stackless or stackful)? I tried to dig a little but didn’t find much and I don’t really have time to investigate further. Thank you!
Could you explain to me how simula’s implementation of coroutines differ from modern languages (be it stackless or stackful)? I tried to dig a little but didn’t find much and I don’t really have time to investigate further.
Thank you!