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RE: Promises and Decidability in Asynchronous Error Handling

From: Domenic Denicola <domenic@domenicdenicola.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 20:39:04 +0000
To: Kevin Smith <zenparsing@gmail.com>
CC: es-discuss <es-discuss@mozilla.org>, "public-script-coord@w3.org" <public-script-coord@w3.org>
Message-ID: <B4AE8F4E86E26C47AC407D49872F6F9F9B2A597A@SN2PRD0510MB360.namprd05.prod.outlook.com>
You have been given examples in several previous conversations, but have chosen to not find them convincing. I (and others) tire of rehashing this argument with you monthly.

I instead responded to the novel content of your post, which was some sort of attempt to claim that a language feature allowing Turing-undecidable control flow means it is not a desirable language feature. Now that I have shown how "patently ridiculous" such a claim is, I do not feel a need to switch the conversation back to your usual line of inquiry. Perhaps others will take you up on it.

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