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Re: In search of cool Scheme
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Alex Schroeder |
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Re: In search of cool Scheme |
Date: |
22 May 2001 21:54:42 +0200 |
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Sam Tregar <address@hidden> writes:
> Well, you've given me some interesting ideas. Perhaps the whole idea of
> "tiny bit of magic code" is too Perlish to begin with. Still, I
> definitely have to find something better than "Hello, world.".
Things I was impressed by in Common Lisp might be something to look at
in Scheme, too, since you're writing for the non-parens folk:
The book ANSI Commong Lisp by Paul Graham has an object system in 8
lines of code.
The book Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence by Peter Norvig has an
implementation of Eliza in around 80 lines of code.
Alex.
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- Re: In search of cool Scheme, (continued)
- Re: In search of cool Scheme, Klaus Schilling, 2001/05/22
- Re: In search of cool Scheme, Hans O. Lowe, 2001/05/22
- Re: In search of cool Scheme, Hans O. Lowe, 2001/05/23
- Re: In search of cool Scheme, Harvey J. Stein, 2001/05/23
- Re: In search of cool Scheme, Hans O. Lowe, 2001/05/23
- Re: In search of cool Scheme, Harvey J. Stein, 2001/05/24
- Re: In search of cool Scheme, Harvey J. Stein, 2001/05/24
- Re: In search of cool Scheme, Hans O. Lowe, 2001/05/24
Re: In search of cool Scheme, Alex Shinn, 2001/05/22