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Command Chaining with Oni?

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

There are two challenges to implementing so-called command chaining, but only one of them is choosing a linguistically appropriate structural standard and parsing it. The other is the underlying difficulty of processing each individual “clause” in sequence, asynchronously. Alex Fritze blogged about how a project like his own Oni could dramatically simplify this underlying process.

Ubiquity, Oni, and Composability:

but I cannot instruct it to give me list of translated google results:
translate (google foo) to German  // doesn't work
Or email me the resulting list:
email(translate (google foo) to German) // doesn't work
…So how does Oni relate to this? Oni is a browser-based “embedded structured concurrency framework”. It allows you to write asynchronous code as if it was synchronous, adding back the kind-of composibility that is lost when juggling concurrent strands of execution (such as e.g. pending XMLHttpRequests) with ‘conventional’ sequential languages.

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