yours Martin.
As far as I know a "Promise" of the new Thread api is built on events.
As fas as I can tell from the presentation @ max2011 the new threading
api will be a non-shared model (much unlike java). The (very) nice thing
about Promises is that they can be taken for server-side requests too:
Which is why I suggested an rpc-api that is similar.
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