- From: Alexey Feldgendler <alexey@feldgendler.ru>
- Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 23:43:04 +0600
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 22:45:53 +0600, Douglas Crockford <douglas at crockford.com> wrote: > JSON is a safe subset of JavaScript. It is meaningful in a JavaScsript > context (which is where we currently are). If we ever have a > multilingual future (and I hope that we do), JSON has demonstrated > amazing interoperability. Because JSON strings are a subset of strings in general, I don't see how limiting to just JSON strings can be useful. > I am a big fan of asynchronicity, but I don't think it is indicated in > this case. I want tighter temporal binding between the sender and the > receiver > so that they can cooperate in event handling. Such patterns are > complicated if event handling is also the medium of communication. I > also want an > exception raised on sending if there isn't a corresponding receiver. > This is an important indication of willingness and ability to cooperate. You need to define precisely what happens in the context of the receiver when it handles a message. Does script processing suspend for that time? Or does it run in parallel to handling the message? -- Alexey Feldgendler <alexey at feldgendler.ru> [ICQ: 115226275] http://feldgendler.livejournal.com
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