The distributed Language Hello White Paper
Boris Burshteyn

TL;DR
This paper introduces Hello, a versatile distributed programming language, highlighting its design principles, expressive capabilities, and historical context relating to distributed and binary programming.
Contribution
It presents the design philosophy, language features, and expressive programs of Hello, emphasizing its object-oriented and protocol-agnostic nature.
Findings
Hello demonstrates expressive distributed programming capabilities
The language design is inspired by historical parallels with binary programming
Hello's features support general-purpose distributed applications
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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Taxonomy
TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Embedded Systems Design Techniques
