... As I think I said before, those languages, C, VB, and BASIC, are not editors. There might be editors associated with particular compilers or interpretters ...
I was googling for Lisp activity in India and came across this group. Its great to know that there is some activity in India. So what dialects are you folks...
Wow, wow, wow! No, it's not just HP. I can now access the group via my Dishnet DSL connection. Later today I'll try it from my account at my office and let ...
... Thomas, ... That's *really* funny. What about our group got you a search hit??? Anyway, it was meant to be! ... I think C is a great language. I used to...
Samvit, Functional programming (as you already know) is only about how your solution 'approaches' the problem. The first hurdle you face when 'functionalizing'...
Any updates, Prabu? Have you had any time to do more Lisp programming? Are there any instructions or things missing from the CDs? I remember you said...
... Why use C when the Scheme->C compilers produce faster executables than human optimized code. Take Care Sanjay...
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Hi All; i wanted to ask if anybody here knows how to write a code in LISP to solve this problem using the constraint satisfaction algorithm ? CROSS + ROADS ...
Hi, Mohamed. What is the "constraint satisfaction algorithm" you are referring to? I don't know about constaint satisfaction, but I would suggest you pick up...
... In bangalore-lisp@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas Elam" ... Well, that's not true. For some Scheme-to-C compilers and some human coders, for some problems, it is...
Hi Thomas; It wont differ alot than the "Line-Diagram Labeling" its applying the same algorithm but the problem is i dont know how to implement it in LISP .......
... Can you give a reference for this "Line-Diagram Labeling"? We aren't talking "cook book" AI programming in this group yet. In general, one should know...
Hi, First of all, as others have already mentioned there are many different constraint satisfaction algorithms like backtracking, forward checking, generalized...
... Check out Stalin. It produces pretty fast code by performing very interesting optimizations. There are many others as well. Scheme is fairly good at...
Sanjay, First of all, welcome to the group! Second, I must say it's nice to have someone here who can talk about AI. I have not studied AI much -- just some...
Welcome to the Bangalore Lisp Study Group Feroze! Feel free to introduce yourself and to ask any "getting started" questions. Would you like a copy of the...
Salams all; I've got this code from the internet and i cant understand it and i dont know how to get it working please i'm very SHORT in time and i need a fast...
... I get a problem with fd-stream.lisp using both SBCL and CMUCL, but I am surprised. I wonder if your program triggers a bug in fd-stream.lisp (sbcl is...
Thomas, Sorry about the late response. I've been rather busy lately and not browsing this group. I usually hang out at http://www.xeebra.com/ where we find the...
... Small world, isn't it? I was graduated from Purdue (BSEE, 1979). ... True. I guess that for very large programs, the more ambitious the goals, the more...
hey folks, I received a mail from this group on Jan 1st after 13th Nov. Was wondering what's up. I use CMUCL on Debian with ilisp/slime on GNU/Emacs. Havent...
I was trying to get a Lisp going at work that would interface to C and Linux/Unix shells and also run on Windows without Cygwin. That seemed to narrow the...
Somehow I missed this message earlier. Let me now reply. ... Hi, Quasi! ... Well, a lot of people are busy with their regular jobs, but some nice Lispers have...
Whats up? Why is it so quiet here when c.l.l is bustling. Anyway, whats the CL scene in India like. Any Lisp development efforts happening anywhere? Take Care ...
... bustling. ... Sanjay, thanks for asking. There are a few of us who chit chat a bit here from time to time. But it's okay to be quiet here. A couple of...
Prabu, I think you were interested in Lisp OSes. Here's a Lisp that can support a Lisp OS. 'Movitz is a Common Lisp implementation that targets the x86 PC...
Folks, I have resigned from my C programming job (too many hours of work per day; after all, I'm an "old man" at 53). I have an opportunity to work for a good...
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