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Material deleted from "Carl Hewitt, the Actor model, and the birth of Scheme": The inventos wanted to generalize the lambda calculus using serialized Actors.
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::The thrust of the initial published work on Scheme was that Actors were just the lambda calculus in disguise. The fact that Actors implemented the lambda calculus was no surprise since both Sussman and Hewitt had taken a course from Peter Landin on the lambda calculus at MIT. Of course, cells are serialized Actors. Unfortunately, Scheme never developed any reasonable way to implement serialized Actors.[[Special:Contributions/171.66.109.173|171.66.109.173]] ([[User talk:171.66.109.173|talk]]) 01:21, 3 November 2009 (UTC)
 
:::The inventors wanted to generalize the lambda calculus using serialized Actors.[[Special:Contributions/171.66.109.180|171.66.109.180]] ([[User talk:171.66.109.180|talk]]) 02:36, 3 November 2009 (UTC)
 
The quotation deleted from the article published in [http://arxiv.org/abs/0907.3330 ''ActorScript(TM): Industrial strength integration of local and nonlocal concurrency for Client-cloud Computing'' ArXiv 0907.3330 ] is as follows: