Script Limits vs dynamic programming
Dar Scott
dsc at swcp.com
Thu Aug 7 18:55:01 EDT 2003
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 04:31 PM, Dr. John R. Vokey wrote:
> For those who remember them, think of the completely different
> experience one has programming in and using TILs (threaded
> interpretative languages) such as APL, and forth: as with hypercard,
> programming is not distinct from using; they are seamlessly > integrated.
Perhaps many lisp programmers use/program the same way. I think my
lisp and forth experiences were a factor in my going this direction. I
have enjoyed programming with the graphical dataflow model of LabVIEW
in the past, but it did not give me this. Because of this, I'm
coercing mc/rev into my application niches and have demonstrated to
myself that mc/rev is malleable.
Recently Geoff has shown an interest in lisp and the lisp style. I
don't know if that will make him an advocate in this issue or in adding
compensating features, but it might help.
Dar Scott
Rev guy not doing a good job of lurking
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