This article is a follow-up to the "Getting Rid of State Machines" blog posts, so you may want to read those first: * part 1 * part 2 Before going on, let me return to the fundamentals and make it clear what this effort is all about. As Joe Armstrong nicely puts it in his
I was going to post a snarky comment about you not linking to Nathaniel J Smith's article on structured concurrency, which surely inspired this article. Luckily I spent the 30 seconds doing a web search to realise that it's the other way round: this article inspired that one! This article is dated June 2024 but I now see you originally published it in February 2016.
I was going to post a snarky comment about you not linking to Nathaniel J Smith's article on structured concurrency, which surely inspired this article. Luckily I spent the 30 seconds doing a web search to realise that it's the other way round: this article inspired that one! This article is dated June 2024 but I now see you originally published it in February 2016.
Yeah, I've moved the blog to substack, so the dates got messed up.
the links to the part1 and part2 articles don't seem to be working. Is there any chance to access them somewhere?
Fixed. Sorry for the inconvenience.
no worries, thanks so much for the fast response.
Working perfectly.