I have access to a few classrooms on campus, but then you have to pay parking, and the eats are BYOF. But, they are quiet, and have computers, projectors, etc....
... parking, and the eats are BYOF. But, they are quiet, and have computers, projectors, etc. I vote thumbs down on that. We can BYOF or OYOF at The Stumbling...
It's not a U. District location but it's just N of Wallingford. It's active but not noisy, has great beer, decent food and it's not as expensive as Brouwer's....
... Greg> It's not a U. District location but it's just N of Greg> Wallingford. It's active but not noisy, has great beer, Greg> decent food and it's not as...
... Well, besides Big Time, I like Ruby. Decent happy hour, cocktails and light food. Less noisy than Big Time but not quiet. 43rd and the Ave, across from...
The next meeting shall be Tuesday, August 16th at 8 pm at Ruby's in the U. District. Ruby Restaurant 4241 University Way NE Seattle, WA 98105 - 5806 (206)...
The current homepage, although sylistically amusing, does nothing to explain Functional Programming. I'd like to remedy this with some bullet points. Two...
... I recall crossing this article at some point in the past. The issue of advocacy-quality discussions has nothing to do with programming per se. I've...
Functional Programming is basically about high-level languages which have clean theoretical models to back them up. This can be great for different problems,...
... The difficulty is that many stateful computer problems are not clean. Their control flow is often a general graph, not a DAG or a tree. Also, common...
... Monads are exactly formal models for dealing with state. See http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/papers/marktoberdorf/marktoberdorf.pdf Impurity does not...
As they say in SICP, math is a way of describing "what is" and programs are a way of describing "how to", which inherently involves state (if you ask me). A...
Um, sorry I'm such a complete space case this time. Hopefully someone will show up. Tuesday, Sept. 6th, 8 pm. Venue details: Stumbling Monk 1635 E Olive Way...
Quite a large meeting for only 2 days' notice. 10 people showed up, all repeat business. Many thanks to the fellow who brought the block of cheese! I...
TEST: does a signature suppress the tacky Sprint ad at the bottom of all my e-mails? 'fraid not. ... This message was sent from a Sprint PCS Phone. Get a...
I edited the SeaFunc blurb. Tried to offer some explanation and motivation for people who have no idea what SeaFunc is. Hopefully this makes the webpage more...
Hi all, I'm new to both XEmacs and Lisp. I'm using WinXP SP2 and have XEmacs running but can't figure out how to get Lisp syntax highlighting going on. I have...
There should also be a global setting under the menu system (under Options -> Syntax Highlighting, select "Automatic" and then save under Options -> Save...
Great advice guys, Thank you much. I'm using Allegro CL 7.0 and really like the language and XEmacs, though each seem a enormous to me. Thanks again, D ... -- ...
It looks like good (really) old Prograph, minus OO/procedural parts: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prograph There's also this friend of a friend who's made a...
... The Juk authors were unfamiliar with Prograph. There's a discussion on comp.lang.scheme about Juk, and why language authors fail to find out about other...
[feel free to forward this far and wide] SeaFunc is Seattle. SeaFunc is functional. Functional language. Functional PRO-gramming. We shall attempt to adjust...
give the full c program to solve a system of 'n' nonlinear equations in 'n' unknowns i.e AX=B using newton method.Internally you have to use SOR,SUCCESSIVE...
... Hello there, So when is the homework assignment due? Recommendation: After you have written the solution in C, try doing it again in Lisp or Haskell and...
... Perhaps some confusion has arisen as to what kind of "functional" programming this list is about? We don't mean the mathematical kind, we mean the program...