Ian and the guys at VRP are amazing, but this (COLA) isn't the blue plane switch they're looking for.
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It isn't? Why not?
I know what I said is cheeky because all of PLR is going in that direction, and for good reason. COLA and similar research really extol the best from each of the dominant architectures.
But I think that we need to move away from both object and lambda architectures rather than finding ways to marry them. In my humble opinion, the "blue plane shift" is in an entirely different ocean than the ones we've been swimming in.
I'll tell you a little about the research I'm working on: All software is created directly as key-value pairs which can self-assemble into labeled, directed graphs. These are understood directly by an OS which acts essentially as a simple layer over the hardware. No programs are compiled or interpreted. There's no assembly code. There's more to it; I'll email you.
That is the kind of stuff that I hoped to hear when I posed my question! If you could elaborate on that then I'd be most interested and grateful...
Sure; I'll email you as well.
please do! anfedorov@gmail.com