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by tel 4257 days ago
It's remarkably easy to understand if you're already used to monads. Levy's thesis is a bit opaque from that POV, but not unpleasant to read.
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Hmm, really? I just read a couple of papers linked from his website, but I'm still not feeling enlightened.
I may write a blog post. Hm.
That would be great! I'm currently reading "Bridging the gulf: a common intermediate language for ML and Haskell" (Peyton Jones, Shields, Launchbury, Tolmach) which was one of Paul Levy's references for CBPV and it seems likely it was a main inspiration.
I usually think of Filinski's Declarative Continuations and Categorical Duality... but it's such a dense paper I can't recommend it offhand.
I would also appreciate a clear introduction.