Fwd: Re: [Fwd: Re: [Fwd: Oz -- Re: [om-list] ARC]]
om-list at onemodel.org
om-list at onemodel.org
Tue Aug 10 08:31:09 EDT 2004
ps--by the way there is a lisp-derived language for kids that may be a
good learning language, called Logo. NetLogo is a really interesting
implementation of it--lets you do all kinds of cool simulations of
biological or chemical or graphical whatnots and see the (fairly simple)
code that runs them, or make your own.
om-list at onemodel.org wrote:
> Hello OM
>
> I'm testing my new address in this mailing list.
>
> And, while I'm here, could I ask Luke and Mark to explain what they
> like about ARC and Lisp. Are you guys going to use ARC or another Lisp? To
> do what?
>
> Danke, danke,
> tomp
>
> On Monday 09 August 2004 06:15, om-list at onemodel.org wrote:
>
>>For some reason Oz doesn't move me--maybe it's Tk & Gtk, or that I don't
>>see any postgresql or mysql libraries, or that to do some things it
>>looks like I have to drop into C/C++ which makes it non-cross-platform,
>>or it feels like a small niche.
>>
>>Mark, I'd like to follow ARC, or for that matter any major developments
>>in the lisp community as a whole. How did you hear about it? I haven't
>>found a good mailing list for that.
>>
>>-------- Original Message --------
>>Subject: Re: [Fwd: Oz -- Re: [om-list] ARC]
>>Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2004 07:43:28 -0600
>>From: Luke Call <lacall at onemodel.org>
>>To: Luke Call <lacall at onemodel.org>
>>References: <411238E8.9030301 at onemodel.org>
>>
>>and, does mozart have api's for many things, or ways to call things in
>>other languages or from them?
>>
>>quick web ck on mozart-oz.org?
>>
>>reply saying which resonates & why, arc interesting to follow, where did
>>mark hear about it?
>>
>>ask sisc list 4 opinions?
>>
>>
>>>-------- Original Message --------
>>>Subject: Oz -- Re: [om-list] ARC
>>>Date: Tue, 03 Aug 2004 10:04:34 -0600
>>>From: om-list at onemodel.org
>>>Reply-To: om-list at onemodel.org
>>>Organization: BYU CS NLP
>>>To: om-list at onemodel.org
>>>References: <410FA736.6090905 at middle.net>
>>>
>>>Om
>>>
>>> Have you guys checked out Mozart / Oz? It's multi-paradigm,
>>>including functional/applicative/declarative. So, in a sense, it is a
>>>new lisp-like language, too. (It has lists and all those operators
>>>talked about in the paul graham web site that constitute lisp's kernel
>>>language.) But it is also
>>>a new OO language, a new logic programming (Prolog) language, a new
>>>constraint programming language, a new distributed and concurrent
>>>programming
>>>language, and the cool thing about it is, you can do all of those things
>>>in the same language. And it has been around for long enough that it is
>>>quite usable. It has a wider following in Europe than the US, I believe,
>>>which is
>>>where it is developed, which is probably why you don't hear about it much
>>>around here.
>>>
>>>tomp
>>>
>>>On Tuesday 03 August 2004 08:54, om-list at onemodel.org wrote:
>>>
>>>><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
>>>><html>
>>>><head>
>>>> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type"
>>>>content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1"> <title></title>
>>>></head>
>>>><body text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff">
>>>>Hello everybody,<br>
>>>><br>
>>>>It isn't done yet, but I am really impressed with what Paul Graham et
>>>>al, are doing with a new LISP like language called ARC:<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
>>>>href="http://www.paulgraham.com/arcll1.html">http://www.paulgraham.com/a
>>>>rcl
>>>>
>>>>l1.html</a><br> <br>
>>>>- Mark Butler<br>
>>>></body>
>>>></html>
>>
>>--
>>-------
>>A really secure computer operating system (unix flavor):
>>http://www.openbsd.org.
>>"Only one remote hole in the default install, in more than 8 years"
>
>
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> Ciao,
> TomP in BYU CS NLP
>
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> Ciao,
> TomP in BYU CS NLP
>
> I have changed my email address to:
> tpackers at byu.net
>
> Check out my way of indexing information:
> http://www.ontolog.com/LinkRanker
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A really secure computer operating system (unix flavor):
http://www.openbsd.org.
"Only one remote hole in the default install, in more than 8 years"
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