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Reviews about "Coroutines (D.3.3...)":
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A simplified coroutine structure for Modula-2 Mohay G. Journal of Pascal, Ada & Modula-2 6(1): 35-42, 1987. Type: Article
This short paper is not written as a tutorial. It is intended for Modula-2 experts who are already familiar with the coroutine concept and its Modula-2 implementation....
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Jun 1 1988 |
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Should COBOL support coroutines? Dwyer B. Australian Computer Journal 17(2): 62-66, 1985. Type: Article
This paper raises the question of whether COBOL should support coroutines. Unfortunately many people will dismiss the idea without consideration, as the use of coroutines has never been a particularly popular method of programming. The...
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Apr 1 1987 |
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Using coroutines in Pascal Horton I., Turner S. Software--Practice & Experience 16(1): 45-61, 1986. Type: Article
Coroutines are useful programming tools. They have been described and discussed extensively in the literature [1], but they are not widely available in the common high-level languages....
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Mar 1 1987 |
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Implementing a simulation tool in a high-level language with no multitasking facilities Cavouras J. Software--Practice & Experience 13(9): 809-815, 1983. Type: Article
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Oct 1 1985 |
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Guarded and unguarded coroutines: an implementation in BCPL Fisher A. Software--Practice & Experience 14(4): 369-376, 1984. Type: Article
The author starts with some critical comments on the BCPL coroutine primitives described by Moody and Richards [1]. Without discussing what he considers the desirable properties to be achieved, Fisher immediately introduces his own low...
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May 1 1985 |
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