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Please help with my survey     

Group: alt.misc.friends · Group Profile · Search for Line Survey in alt.misc.friends
Author: Andrew Carson
Date: Dec 16, 2006 05:33

It costs nothing but a small piece of your time and it could be rewarding. Please help with an on line survey I am currently conducting. Did you have imaginary friends when you were younger? Would you like to share the story of your imaginary playmate with others? Come to imaginaryplaymates.com the global home for ...
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Re: Survey: What led you to functional programming?     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Line Survey in comp.lang.functional
Author: Tom Lord
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:36

...a non-strict, purely functional programming language language, such as Haskell or Clean. A detailed survey might help in investigating this correlation. Brian Harvey has written on the closely related matters ... "Naive Set Theory" might go a long way in communicating these concepts (and not a line of code in site). So some people will surely find it easier to learn functional styles ...
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Re: Survey: What led you to functional programming?     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Line Survey in comp.lang.functional
Author: Jon Harrop
Date: Sep 19, 2008 16:53

... requires "dumb" code). F# is another exception because it inherits the performance characteristics of C#. I believe there is substantial room for improvement with a new language and implementation following similar lines but combining the benefits of OCaml and F#, e.g. structural typing from OCaml and operator overloading from F#. I would very much like to persue this but it is a lot of ...
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Re: Survey: What led you to functional programming?     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Line Survey in comp.lang.functional
Author: Michael Ekstrand
Date: Sep 19, 2008 16:48

Benjamin L. Russell <DekuDekuplex@Yahoo.com> writes: A) Your chronological evolution in programming languages; e.g. (in my case): Some dates may be a bit off. BASIC, in QBASIC with line numbers (1994-ish to later in the 90's) -> Visual Basic 2.0-6.0 (mid-1990s) -> C in C++ syntax (1997) -> Python (1998/9-present) -> Perl (2004-present) -> Java (2005-present, sadly) -> Real C++ (...
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Re: Survey: What led you to functional programming?     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Line Survey in comp.lang.functional
Author: namekuseijin
Date: Sep 19, 2008 11:58

... somebody once said that students of programming should not learn BASIC as a first language because it leads to students writing spaghetti code.  Somebody else also wrote (reference unavailable) that line BASIC should be especially avoided (presumably for this reason). Thankfully, I was spared. But then again, I only learned the very basic of basic and never gave it too much thought...
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Re: Survey: What led you to functional programming?     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Line Survey in comp.lang.functional
Author: Slobodan Blazeski
Date: Sep 19, 2008 05:51

... to me that conducting a public survey on evolution across, familiarity with, and...qbasic (1996-1999) finally those damn line numbers are gone pascal (1998-1998)... me to the idea of this survey were the following thoughts: 1) ...else also wrote (reference unavailable) that line BASIC should be especially avoided (...> Haskell or Clean.  A detailed survey might help in investigating this ...
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Survey: What led you to functional programming?     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Line Survey in comp.lang.functional
Author: Benjamin L. Russell
Date: Sep 19, 2008 02:42

... to me that conducting a public survey on evolution across, familiarity with, and...color bar graphs on a horizontal line appearing in real time in response ... me to the idea of this survey were the following thoughts: 1) A... else also wrote (reference unavailable) that line BASIC should be especially avoided (...as Haskell or Clean. A detailed survey might help in investigating this correlation...
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Re: Pew Forum - Survey on Religious Beliefs - just published     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Line Survey in alt.philosophy
Author: Immortalist
Date: Jun 28, 2008 21:38

...and false-negative errors, I should say we are biased if rational thought doesn't intervene. Some surveys show that the more educated people are the more skeptical they are of dogmas. Buss believes ...second kind of mistake tended to die. As a result, modern humans have descended from a line of ancestors whose inferences about the uncertain world erred in the direction of believing that snakes ...
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Re: A loaded survey     

Group: nashville.general · Group Profile · Search for Line Survey in nashville.general
Author: David Moffitt
Date: Jun 6, 2008 11:25

...-4e26-4621-bb12-4fd771205f6d@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... On Jun 6, 8:28?am, "Kent Finnell" <kentf...@bellsouth.net> wrote: If there is an Obama presidency, door-to-door confiscation would not surprise me. ? Of course not, kent -You're all over "stupid," like shit on stink~! : ) Lalahahahahaha Suspect #2 heard from, now waiting for usual suspect #3 to say his lines.
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Re: A loaded survey     

Group: nashville.general · Group Profile · Search for Line Survey in nashville.general
Author: InfoSuperHwyRoadKill
Date: Jun 4, 2008 15:35

...news.ops.worldnet.att.net... Kent Finnell wrote: Here's a short form of a survey I received in the mail last week. I'm sure you know how I answered and... the desired results. No bias here. -- Max tBC Why do you think the subject line is "A loaded survey", Vic-Max? Uh, duh. Actually there were four columns, one each for Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John...
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