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second-class control idioms such as async/await, coroutines, etc,
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because compiler engineers need only implement and maintain a single
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control mechanism rather than having to implement and maintain
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individual runtime support for each control idiom in the source
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individual runtime support for each control idiom of the source
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language.
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% \subsection{Flavours of control}
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\section{State of effectful programming}
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The evolution of effectful programming has gone through several
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characteristic phases. In this section I will provide a brief overview
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of how effectful programming has evolved as well as providing a brief
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introduction to the core concepts concerned with each phase.
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characteristic time periods. In this section I will provide a brief
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programming perspective on how effectful programming has evolved as
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well as providing an informal introduction to the core concepts
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concerned with each time period.
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\subsection{Early days of direct-style}
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