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Re: Survey: What led you to functional programming?
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Author: Jon Harrop
Date: Sep 19, 2008 16:53

...really a general purpose language, but it is very good at what it was designed for). ... with good code gens are ideal for numerics. I believe this is very interesting from a programming language research perspective because these languages have not traditionally ... than numerics. For example, they typically have very fast (albeit non-concurrent) GCs but poor ... and operator overloading from F#. I would very much like to persue this but it is...
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Re: Consciousness is a subjective label
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Author: turtoni
Date: Sep 19, 2008 07:14

... no "consciousness". The more sophisticated the "language" the more "consciousness". Interesting. My new position here is: Humans always had language, if language can be extended to encompass a system of communicating abstractions, like 'feelings', distant events and objects. Agreed. The very interesting issue you raise here is the element of 'sophistication' being tied to the quality of 'conscious'. ...
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Re: Consciousness is a subjective label
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Author: ZerkonX
Date: Sep 19, 2008 06:26

...there is no "consciousness". The more sophisticated the "language" the more "consciousness". Interesting. My new position here is: Humans always had language, if language can be extended to encompass a system of communicating abstractions, like 'feelings', distant events and objects. The very interesting issue you raise here is the element of 'sophistication' being tied to the quality of 'conscious'. I can ...
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Re: Survey: What led you to functional programming?
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Author: Slobodan Blazeski
Date: Sep 19, 2008 05:51

...This is when I first became interested in multimedia applications for personal computers...at this event greatly strengthened my interest in multimedia applications for personal computers... the lambda calculus were especially interesting. One difficulty that I had ... applications.  While functional programming was very interesting from a theoretical viewpoint, ... science, since I was more interested in the theory of programming ...
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Survey: What led you to functional programming?
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Author: Benjamin L. Russell
Date: Sep 19, 2008 02:42

... This is when I first became interested in multimedia applications for personal computers....at this event greatly strengthened my interest in multimedia applications for personal computers...of the lambda calculus were especially interesting. One difficulty that I had in... applications. While functional programming was very interesting from a theoretical viewpoint, ... science, since I was more interested in the theory of programming ...
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Re: The Clay Ballerina
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Author: Wolf Kirchmeir
Date: Sep 18, 2008 11:07

.... He posited God as the Someone who is always around, so that the world does in fact exist even when you and me aren't there to "impose a context." Very interesting. I think there might be a view point similar to that, conceiving "God" as that which all these contexts are imposed onto. Regards, Sigmund. George Berkeley's book ...
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Re: The Clay Ballerina
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Author: s.j.lagoe
Date: Sep 18, 2008 09:14

... Berkely. He posited God as the Someone who is always around, so that the world does in fact exist even when you and me aren't there to "impose a context." Very interesting. I think there might be a view point similar to that, conceiving "God" as that which all these contexts are imposed onto. Regards, Sigmund. HTH --...
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THE TALE OF TRANSITION FROM WATER TO LAND
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Author: Hamady
Date: Sep 17, 2008 20:30

..., Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution, that "The early reptiles were very different from amphibians and their ancestors have not been found ... ancestor. The oldest known frogs, salamanders, and caecilians are very similar to their living descendants.40 Until about fifty ... at the same time, and all by chance. However on December 22, 1938, a very interesting discovery was made in the Indian Ocean. A living member of the coelacanth family, ...
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Re: A quote from _Sadism and Masochism_ by Wilhelm Stekel
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Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Sep 17, 2008 20:15

...specialized .ukian lingo. So I've just jurked.  But I am interested in what you have to say.- Hide quoted text - ... soliciting, and I never have or shall do now...but he very may have been? That's very interesting.  I replaced some rotten posts down in the corral.  So we both did something.  That'... like he is quite industrious and who knows, the mace may very well come in handy against hooligans and ne'er-do-wells ...
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Re: A quote from _Sadism and Masochism_ by Wilhelm Stekel
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Author: Nic
Date: Sep 17, 2008 09:50

...> not keyed into all that specialized .ukian lingo. So I've just jurked.  But I am interested in what you have to say.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ...> I wasnt in any manner soliciting, and I never have or shall do now...but he very may have been? That's very interesting.  I replaced some rotten posts down in the corral.  So we both did something.  That's saying something.- Hide quoted text - ...
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