Hi,
If you want to understand AOP, read this:
http://hope.cs.rice.edu/twiki/pub/WG211/M3Schedule/foozles.pdf
There is also a mention of Lisp in those slides.
See also http://gbracha.blogspot.com/2006/12/foozle-wars.html
;)
Pascal
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On Dec 4, 9:35 am, Pascal Costanza <····@p-cos.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you want to understand AOP, read this:http://hope.cs.rice.edu/twiki/pub/WG211/M3Schedule/foozles.pdf
>
> There is also a mention of Lisp in those slides.
>
> See alsohttp://gbracha.blogspot.com/2006/12/foozle-wars.html
>
> ;)
>
> Pascal
>
Hi, thanks but i knew it :)
I know some people name but do they exist all ?
Thu
On Dec 4, 3:35 am, Pascal Costanza <····@p-cos.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you want to understand AOP, read this:http://hope.cs.rice.edu/twiki/pub/WG211/M3Schedule/foozles.pdf
>
> There is also a mention of Lisp in those slides.
>
> See alsohttp://gbracha.blogspot.com/2006/12/foozle-wars.html
>
> ;)
>
> Pascal
>
> --
> My website:http://p-cos.net
> Common Lisp Document Repository:http://cdr.eurolisp.org
> Closer to MOP & ContextL:http://common-lisp.net/project/closer/
Thanks Pascal. I found a way to incorporate foozles into that poker
program we were talking about the other day. Very exciting!
A
I heard Kenny just put out foocells 0.0! :-)
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