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From: Buck Calabro <Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net> > >for one: activation groups. To quote Dr. Frank: > So is the issue deciphering (and working with in MI) the more complex > control structures or utilising the features of AGs (in any language)? > Interesting thread! now in MI you are not exposed to much of this. You *can* go chasing these things but you can't do much with them. Now, if you were to program in NMI... or if you want to mix OPM and ILE... BTW, even an OPM MI-program runs as a (stunted maybe) ILE program. What is ILE, is not so much the languages but their runtime environment, such as processes, threads, and activation groups.
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