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[Admin] Welcome to rec.arts.anime.creative     

Author: FAQ Autoposter
Date: Sep 15, 2008 21:19

... any problems to the attention of your local news administrator, and direct him or her to contact the RAAC moderation coordinator if help is needed fixing things: raac-techmod@robomod.net. Textual works must be submitted in plain ASCII format, with lines wrapped somewhere between column 60 and 79; 72 is recommended. In multi-part works be sure to indicate clearly what ...
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Fill Prefix Qs: Smarter Inference, Paragraphs by Their Repeat Count, Making Them Read-only     

Author: Veli-Pekka Tätilä
Date: Aug 31, 2008 23:06

... of spaces and signs via a global regexp replace both before, and after writing. Maybe that will due the trick once I get used to it. it still doesn't protect killing and movement in textual units like sentences and beginnings of a line, I guess, and neither does it handle code snippets with indentation. If Emacs can manage the signs on its own, there's absolutely no need for ...
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[Admin] Welcome to rec.arts.anime.creative     

Author: FAQ Autoposter
Date: Aug 31, 2008 21:19

... any problems to the attention of your local news administrator, and direct him or her to contact the RAAC moderation coordinator if help is needed fixing things: raac-techmod@robomod.net. Textual works must be submitted in plain ASCII format, with lines wrapped somewhere between column 60 and 79; 72 is recommended. In multi-part works be sure to indicate clearly what ...
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Re: Fundamental Problems of Lisp     

Author: xahlee
Date: Aug 29, 2008 16:40

...> should have lisp's nestedsyntax(with no irregularities), then another layer on top of it, whatever it may be. This is how Mathematica'ssyntaxis, and i presume also liskell. Since all textual langs has a abstractsyntaxtree, and the nestedsyntaxis isomorphic to trees, so theoretically all langs could have a nestedsyntaxlike lisp's. I'm not sure how difficult this actually is to do, ...
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US-NY: New York-Part Time Word Processing Operator (Saturday &...     

Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Aug 27, 2008 14:39

...%%0A %%0AWhat's the result? PBMS lets customers focus on growing their businesses while our teams support their operation.%%0A %%0A %%0A I. Key Role Responsibilities:%%0A %%0A To perform textual, statistical and graphical input and revisions using a variety of software packages for internal and client legal document work generated by the end-user community%%0A %%0A %%0A %%0A%%0A %%0A II....
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Composing Mail Blind: Which Mode, Basic Tweaking Qs?     

Author: Veli-Pekka Tätilä
Date: Aug 26, 2008 13:06

... computer at an extremely fast speech rate (the whole usenet is spoken). Nevertheless, it does mean there's no way to glance around, get the big picture or compare things easily, in stead navigation in textual units, by regexp or linearly reading through stuff, is the way to go. In the context of e-mail it means finding the next level 1 quote is a linear thing for most blind folks. That ...
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Fundamental Problems of Lisp     

Author: xahlee
Date: Aug 23, 2008 16:42

... representation, with title, chapter heading, tables, images, animations, hyperlinks, typeset math expression (e.g. think of MathML↗) etc. The non-marked-up keywords are shown as one-dimentional textual source code just like source code is normally shown is most languages.) --------------------- I spend about 4 hours on it today. The cleaning up is only about 20%% done. There's probably...
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Re: Xah on Lisp     

Author: xahlee
Date: Aug 21, 2008 16:34

...[something [3 4] [yes [nah] oh] no but] can you see, the regularity of this text? In in is a textual representation of a tree. And such textual representation, can be manipulated by a text editor with a simple lexical scan, and do all sort of transformation on it, yet the editor or tool needs ...
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Re: Wikipedia article on APL has come of age!     

Author: xahlee
Date: Aug 19, 2008 23:03

... function is a broad conception that includes any operators. But my question is about the statement that APL doesn't have operator precedence. As far as i know, in linear textual languages (as opposed to spread sheets, visual langs etc), unless it uses nested functional notation (e.g. Mathematica, lisp), i can't see how it can do without operator precedence? ...
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Re: Wikipedia article on APL has come of age!     

Author: xahlee
Date: Aug 19, 2008 15:11

... function is a broad conception that includes any operators. But my question is about the statement that APL doesn't have operator precedence. As far as i know, in linear textual languages (as opposed to spread sheets, visual langs etc), unless it uses nested functional notation (e.g. Mathematica, lisp), i can't see how it can do without operator precedence? ...
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