Author of the publication

J Is for JavaScript: A Direct-Style Correspondence between Algol-Like Languages and JavaScript Using First-Class Continuations.

, , and . DSL, volume 5658 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 1-19. Springer, (2009)

Please choose a person to relate this publication to

To differ between persons with the same name, the academic degree and the title of an important publication will be displayed. You can also use the button next to the name to display some publications already assigned to the person.

 

Other publications of authors with the same name

The Partition Semantics of Questions, Syntactically, and . Proc. 7th ESSLLI Student Session, (2002)The case for JavaScript transactions: position paper., , and . PLAS, page 6. ACM, (2010)Delimited Continuations in Operating Systems., and . CONTEXT, volume 4635 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 291-302. Springer, (2007)Enhancing JavaScript with Transactions., , and . ECOOP, volume 7313 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 383-408. Springer, (2012)Delimited continuations in natural language: quantification and polarity sensitivity. CoRR, (2004)Lightweight monadic regions., and . Haskell, page 1-12. ACM, (2008)Calculating Distributions.. PPDP, page 2:1-2:5. ACM, (2018)A Modal Interpretation of the Logic of Interrogation., and . J. Log. Lang. Inf., 15 (3): 251-271 (2006)From high-level inference algorithms to efficient code., , , , and . Proc. ACM Program. Lang., 3 (ICFP): 98:1-98:30 (2019)Combinators for impure yet hygienic code generation., , and . PEPM, page 3-14. ACM, (2014)