> (3) Is it present in python ...?
I don't keep up to date with the recent developments in Python land,
but the last time I used Python, it certainly didn't have first-class
continuations. There used to be a project called Stackless Python
that tried to add continuations to Python, but as far as
> So this has nothing to
> do with freedom in /any/ sense of the word, it has to do with a
> political agenda opposed to the idea of private property.
Freedom is inherently political, you know. You're condemning the FSF
for being political, although the FSF's stated purpose is a political
one. H