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Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition
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Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition |
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Thu, 28 Sep 2006 11:09:33 -0400 |
> On a slightly related note, how many "old new worlds", are there in the
> intepreter? I've been reading the source codes, and each refers to
> "old" something, "new" something, "Davenport's new world", etc.
> Without proper documentation it is all confusing :-(
if you're truly bored there is a video somewhere online of a talk
i gave to the Lisp-NYC group about code archeology within axiom.
it addresses this very point. i have no idea where the video lives
but i know it exists as i've seen portions of it.
t
- [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, Gabriel Dos Reis, 2006/09/27
- Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, root, 2006/09/27
- Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, Gabriel Dos Reis, 2006/09/27
- Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, root, 2006/09/27
- Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, Gabriel Dos Reis, 2006/09/28
- Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, root, 2006/09/28
- Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, Gabriel Dos Reis, 2006/09/28
- Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, root, 2006/09/28
- Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, Gabriel Dos Reis, 2006/09/28
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- Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, C Y, 2006/09/28
- RE: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, Page, Bill, 2006/09/27
- Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, Gabriel Dos Reis, 2006/09/28
RE: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, Page, Bill, 2006/09/27
Re: [Axiom-mail] Data structure for object definition, Martin Rubey, 2006/09/29