The distributed Language Hello White Paper
Authors: Boris Burshteyn
Abstract: Hello is a general-purpose, object-oriented, protocol-agnostic distributed programming language. This paper explains the ideas that guided design of Hello. It shows the spirit of Hello using two brief expressive programs and provides a summary of language features. In addition, it explores historical parallels between the binary programming of early computers and the distributed programming of modern networks.
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