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Recently I've found this paper, that is in fact, not new at all, that talks about how to design a type/mode system on top of Prolog to achieve better concurrency support and correct some common mistakes. I'll leave it here just as food for thought: https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~udr/papers/directional.pdf
PS: I hope to meet most of you in Vienna in a few weeks!
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Hi everybody,
Recently I've found this paper, that is in fact, not new at all, that talks about how to design a type/mode system on top of Prolog to achieve better concurrency support and correct some common mistakes. I'll leave it here just as food for thought: https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~udr/papers/directional.pdf
PS: I hope to meet most of you in Vienna in a few weeks!
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