You might be interested in some of the recent work by Leo Meyerovich
et al. at Berkeley. They wanted to parallelize CSS processing, and
found they had to construct a simplified, orthogonal version of CSS
and express their algorithms in terms of that subset.
This is very much work in progress, but there's a description and
pointer to talk slides here:
http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~lmeyerov/#projects
Presumably their forthcoming HotPar paper will yield more details.
-Jan-Willem Maessen
On Feb 3, 2009, at 2:39 PM, Conal Elliott wrote:
[Spin-off from the haskell-cafe discussion on functional/
denotational GUI toolkits]
I've been wondering for a while now what a well-designed alternative
to CSS could be, where well-designed would mean consistent,
composable, orthogonal, functional, based on an elegantly compelling
semantic model (denotational).
- Conal
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