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| drewyates36@gmail.com 2006-10-13, 4:02 am |
| Hi everyone. I wrote this article about the Definition of Software
Engineering, and I touch a few scheme/lisp concepts about half way
through the essay. I'm a scheme novice, so if anyone would like, could
you check this article real quick to make sure my ideas are sound?
Thanks!
http://drewyates.net/walls-and-flagstaves
-Drew Yates
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| Tom Lord 2006-10-15, 7:09 pm |
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drewyates36@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi everyone. I wrote this article about the Definition of Software
> Engineering, and I touch a few scheme/lisp concepts about half way
> through the essay. I'm a scheme novice, so if anyone would like, could
> you check this article real quick to make sure my ideas are sound?
> Thanks!
>
> http://drewyates.net/walls-and-flagstaves
I didn't see any factual errors in the part that references
Scheme and lisp.
Overall, it's a pretty good essay.
-t
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| drewyates36@gmail.com 2006-10-19, 4:17 am |
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Tom Lord wrote:
> drewyates36@gmail.com wrote:
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> I didn't see any factual errors in the part that references
> Scheme and lisp.
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> Overall, it's a pretty good essay.
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> -t
Thanks ^_^
I've since written an abbreviated version of Walls and Flagstaves to
just the recursive-Lispy definition: Eval and Apply to Define and
Behave http://drewyates.net/defnbev/
If you're not a jaded university student, you might like this one
better.
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