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Schemely Blog: February 2006
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Sunday, February 26, 2006. There is a Sudoku craze. Puzzles abound in books, newspapers, and web sites. For me, the charm fades as I wear out the eraser before the pencil when the inevitable backtracking occurs. But they are an interesting software exercise. Idiom for a list of lists. The source text can be found on this Schemely Wiki. Posted by Bob McIsaac. Thursday, February 23, 2006. Quoting What is Software? I program embedded systems using 'C' with a bit of Java and Perl on the side. My job titl...
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Schemely Blog: Scheme Sudoku Solver
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Sunday, February 26, 2006. There is a Sudoku craze. Puzzles abound in books, newspapers, and web sites. For me, the charm fades as I wear out the eraser before the pencil when the inevitable backtracking occurs. But they are an interesting software exercise. Idiom for a list of lists. The source text can be found on this Schemely Wiki. Posted by Bob McIsaac.
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Delving into Computer Science with SICP
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Delving into Computer Science with SICP. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. By Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman is often cited by experienced developers as one of the books that fundamentally changed the way they think about computer science and software development. SICP is also a somewhat intimidating tome that demands a fair bit of perseverance and dedication from its reader. Like most things in life of course, things worth doing typically take time and effort! The compiler implem...
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CH*AS Blog
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Maschine: 0.1.7alpha. Stylesheet: 0.1.7. RDF API for PHP. Stylesheet: 0.1.2 (Standard). XHTML 1.0 Strict. Http:/ blog.choas.net/2006/05/26/papier tux. An verregneten Tagen mal eine Pinguin basteln? Gibt es den Origami Pinguin. Und wer gerne Kleb(stoff) an seinen Händen haben möchte, kann bei ThePaperShaper.com. Sich Tux the Penguin. Scheme, Javascript und call/cc. Http:/ blog.choas.net/2006/05/24/scheme javascript und call/cc. Schreibt in seinem Bluish Coder. Blog über Scheme Implementation in Javascript.
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Schemely Blog: Gambit-C Reviewed In Linux User
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Wednesday, January 09, 2008. Gambit-C Reviewed In Linux User. Martin Howse says "Gambit-C pools the low-level power of C with the concise syntax and radical developement model of elegant Scheme". See Linux User and Developer. Posted by Bob McIsaac. Gambit-C Reviewed In Linux User. Scheme Recursion and Closures.
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Schemely Blog: January 2006
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Thursday, January 19, 2006. Lispers looking fondly at Scheme. Has a favourable review of PLT Scheme by Bill Clementson. Posted by Bob McIsaac. Sunday, January 15, 2006. No Loop in Scheme. Today I learned that loop. Is not a keyword in Scheme. I assumed it was from my habit of copying snippets like. Let loop . ) from working programs without taking time to RTFM. Since Scheme is a dynamic language, obfuscated forms will work. For example, known names can be repurposed:-. Let letrec ( [x 3] ). If ( x 0).
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Exploring Beautiful Languages: A call-with-current-continuation example
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Programming language exploration blog. Monday, January 2, 2012. For short) function in Scheme allows the creation of powerful control structures. It basically allows you to capture the current state of a computation as a first class value. This value could be assigned to a variable and invoked later. For a great introduction to this function see the. Example shows how this function is used to do an incremental search inside a tree. Say that you have the following tree structure definition:. Li (i "loo") ).
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Schemely Blog: February 2008
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Thursday, February 07, 2008. The Challenge of Scheme on Windows. Free distributions of Lisp and Scheme are typically developed on Linux and work fully under Microsoft Windows only if Cygwin or Msys-mingw are installed to support them. This situation is probably fine for someone who already uses these shells for other free software packages. But not so great if one needs to install one of them for the sake of trying a Scheme or Lisp executable. Posted by Bob McIsaac. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).