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skeemer>
hello everyone i was considering reading the seasoned schemer but was wondering if continuations exist in other programming languages
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samth>
skeemer: haskell, ocaml, plus they're good for understanding features like coroutines and generators that are much more common
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skeemer>
i don't know any of those languages but i prefer sexp
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skeemer>
languages
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bremner>
conceptually, callbacks in javascript are very similar to "continuation passing style"
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