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968 Chen Shapira
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Apr 10, 2001
11:44 am
... I have no idea what you mean by this analogy. But since this is a nice game, why don't we continue? I think RTL is like lisp as a cell-phone is like those...
967 Shlomi Fish
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Apr 10, 2001
11:36 am
... I didn't forget, I just didn't knew a Chill front-end (or the Chill language for that matter) existed in the first place. But now we have 9 front-ends and...
966 Oleg Goldshmidt
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Apr 10, 2001
11:34 am
... Come on, you are a lisp-er. Or should it be "LISP-er"? I strongly suspect it's a particular implementation. I think f2c also has something like this. While...
965 Moshe Zadka
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Apr 10, 2001
11:31 am
... No it isn't. It's about as similar to Lisp as C is similar to Java. -- "I'll be ex-DPL soon anyway so I'm |LUKE: Is Perl better than Python? looking...
964 Oleg Goldshmidt
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Apr 10, 2001
11:29 am
... I forgot to mention that I do see advantages in translating everything into a "portable assembler". Or into lisp (to have both a compiler and an...
963 Chen Shapira
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Apr 10, 2001
11:17 am
... My apologies. I had in mind case-insensitivity VB style. You write "print foobar" and your friendly debugger will match FOOBAR, FooBAr, etc. I understood...
962 Moshe Zadka
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Apr 10, 2001
11:15 am
... You forgot Chill -- "I'll be ex-DPL soon anyway so I'm |LUKE: Is Perl better than Python? looking for someplace else to grab power."|YODA:...
961 Oleg Goldshmidt
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Apr 10, 2001
11:14 am
... I don't know about it. Can anyone confirm? A bit of personal reminiscences: For a few years I worked for a company that was writing tons of Fortran code,...
960 mulix
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Apr 10, 2001
11:13 am
... sure there is, when you are debugging with a textual debugger, such as gdb. why, oh why, if i declare a variable as foo_bar, should i do 'print FOO_BAR'? i...
959 mulix
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Apr 10, 2001
11:07 am
... there is one class (Digital Systems) i've taken so far, where no tests are published since the questions come for a closed pool of questions. in all other...
958 Chen Shapira
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Apr 10, 2001
11:06 am
... Lets take note that this intermediate language is very much similar to lisp. Which may be attributed to some GNU bias, or the wide knowledge about ...
957 mulix
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Apr 10, 2001
11:00 am
... it appears to me that the major loss in such an "intermediate&quot; compiler is in the area of optimisations. consider the "no alias" keyword of C99, which says...
956 Omer Musaev
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Apr 10, 2001
10:58 am
... Hm. Well, my example was somewhat exaggerated. However, any convention is better than to have fsize, bsize, MIN_FSIZE _AND_ BSIZE. Take a note that we use...
955 Chen Shapira
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Apr 10, 2001
10:47 am
... A technical win. Because when I remember names I remember them by sounds, I think that most of us do too. So having 2 variables with the same sound and ...
954 Omer Musaev
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Apr 10, 2001
10:34 am
... In some ways, case sensitivity decreases value of self-documentation of programs. It can be very misleading to following function: char *Open( char *foo,...
953 Chen Shapira
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Apr 10, 2001
9:41 am
... IMO if the homework grade isn't part of the final grade, there's nothing immoral with copying work, its just abit stupid. ... Same in TAU. But most of us...
952 Nadav Har'El
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Apr 10, 2001
9:27 am
... I don't know the official rules, but my inner morals tells me that it is perfectly fine to publish homework *you* did, assuming that your solution is a...
951 Nadav Har'El
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Apr 10, 2001
9:10 am
... Don't worry, I think the actual course is given in the IDC, not the Technion, so you won't get a chance to take it anyway :) The lecture I was pointing out...
950 Oleg Goldshmidt
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Apr 10, 2001
9:05 am
... IIRC, there is also p2c. Maybe that will work with your favourite gcc version. -- Oleg Goldshmidt | ogoldshmidt@... "I'd rather write...
949 mulix
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Apr 10, 2001
8:55 am
... i think it encompasses a lot more than just logic design. however, since the material the sugested course encompasses sound like half of a degree in CS, i...
948 Shlomi Fish
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Apr 10, 2001
8:25 am
Hmmm. This course sounds like "Logic Design and Intro to Computers" of the EE faculty (http://tiger.technion.ac.il/~imenache/Logic/) on steroids. I would not...
947 Nadav Har'El
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Apr 9, 2001
1:36 pm
This year I was out of the country (and mostly away from a keyboard) on April 1st, so I didn't get to "enjoy" the crop (or should the "o" be an "a"?) of April...
946 Nadav Har'El
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Apr 6, 2001
2:04 pm
The following colloquium in the Technion might be of interest to the "hacker" community (just look at the name of their computer!). Note, however, that it's a...
945 Oleg Goldshmidt
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Apr 4, 2001
8:12 am
... As I said earlier, keep a star around (a yellow G-type would do quite nicely, thank you), point the remote at it, and press the fast forward button... ;-) ...
944 Nadav Har'El
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Apr 3, 2001
4:53 pm
... Yes, it's by Ed Regis. It's mostly a biography of Eric Drexler (see www.foresight.org), some guy who dabbled in the issues of nanotechnology (mostly...
943 Oleg Goldshmidt
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Apr 3, 2001
3:58 pm
Allow me to re-arrange your posting a bit to put the following two statements together: ... ;-) I wholeheartedly agree with both statements. Having studied...
942 Nadav Har'El
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Apr 3, 2001
3:34 pm
... Yes, as I said you'll need a way to "relieve" you of the excess entropy somehow. Entropy sewers? Releasing a small part of the air back to the atmosphere...
941 Oleg Goldshmidt
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Apr 3, 2001
2:35 pm
... Aren't you running into the entropy problem here? ... Sounds like alchemy. Not really, of course, since transformations between elements are one the...
940 Nadav Har'El
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Apr 3, 2001
1:33 pm
... I thought about this a little bit, and there's a solution to the mass problem: If the amount of mass entering the house was larger than the amount exiting ...
939 Nadav Har'El
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Apr 3, 2001
10:42 am
... As long as there will still be unduplicatable things, people will find a point to be rich in order to get them. A few things I can think of: 1. Real Estate...
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