Add paper about javascript continuations to bibliotheca

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This is a list of resources I've found on the internet that seemed somewhat This is a list of resources I've found on the internet that seemed somewhat
interesting. interesting.
That includes (mostly) books, but also blog posts, papers, etc. That includes books, blog posts, papers, etc.
Link may not be canonical. Link may not be canonical.
This is not a list of stuff I've read; This is not a list of stuff I've read;
most likely, it's things that I want to read at some point most likely, it's things that I want to read at some point
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> This paper presents T-Collide, a fast, low memoryoverhead, low execution-cost, time-based collision detection scheme. It is intended for real-time systems such as games or simulations to optimize collision detection between large numbers of mobile objects. > This paper presents T-Collide, a fast, low memoryoverhead, low execution-cost, time-based collision detection scheme. It is intended for real-time systems such as games or simulations to optimize collision detection between large numbers of mobile objects.
### [Exceptional Continuations in JavaScript](http://www.schemeworkshop.org/2007/procPaper4.pdf)
> In this paper we present our adaption of exception-based continuations to JavaScript.
Blogs Blogs
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