Is there something similar to Stackless Python, i.e. a framework that supports continuations, microthreads and lightweight processes in C#? I know that C# 5 is going to support partially some of these features. But is there anything that can be used right now?
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Axum is similar, but has been officially dropped as a project from Microsoft: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/devlabs/dd795202 I've got a blog post showing a basic co-routine at work: http://adamhouldsworth.blogspot.com/2009/05/microsoft-axum-playtime.html I have no idea if any of those ideas have been pushed across to the parallel work that went into .NET 4 or the It can be used right now, and works - but is feature incomplete in some small areas and not supported in a production environment as it's (was?) an incubation project. Take a look at this on CodeProject (it may address your "lightweight process" requirement): http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/managediocp.aspx Update: this link describes TPL Data Flow, more primitives added to the .NET framework in order to support agent-based programming. It again might be in the area you are interested in: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/pfxteam/archive/2010/10/28/10081950.aspx | |||||||||||||
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My answer to this question may get you started. I use an iterator method ( | |||
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You mean something like the parallel extensions PLINQ of the .NET framework? AFAIK enumerator blocks in C# are much like continuations, but Iam no expert for python. | |||
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