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>now in MI you are not exposed to much of this. -snip- >What is ILE, is not so much the languages >but their runtime environment, such as >processes, threads, and activation groups. Exactly! When I try to explain AGs to people I always start with the simplest case: one single named activation group for all programs on the system. As it turns out, this simple case covers well over 80% of the situations I have encountered. So there is _potential_ for complexity, but that is more theoretical than actual. --buck
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