[FRIAM] Evaluating Expressions, part 2 – Con ditional Special Form

2010-09-05 Thread Dale Schumacher
Conditional special forms implemented via pattern matching rather than Boolean predicates and lambda abstractions defined in terms of pattern matching (http://bit.ly/9VZtIH) FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30

Re: [FRIAM] Well worth the 1 hour, 4 minutes, 52 seconds it takes to watch

2010-09-05 Thread Alfredo Covaleda Vélez
Thanks Douglas Interesting and funny talk. I did enjoy it so much. Oh!... I read some of your articles in Linux Journal. I liked so much your Distributed Agent Based Modeling article. Muchas Gracias. Exitos. - Alfredo

Re: [FRIAM] Well worth the 1 hour, 4 minutes, 52 seconds it takes to watch

2010-09-05 Thread Douglas Roberts
De Nada, Alfredo! --Doug 2010/9/5 Alfredo Covaleda Vélez > Thanks Douglas > > Interesting and funny talk. I did enjoy it so much. > > Oh!... I read some of your articles in Linux Journal. I liked so much your > Distributed > Agent Based > Modeling

Re: [FRIAM] Evaluating Expressions, part 2 – Con ditional Special Form

2010-09-05 Thread michael barron
Dale:Do you have the link to part one? If so can you post it regards michael barron On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Dale Schumacher wrote: > Conditional special forms implemented via pattern matching rather than > Boolean predicates and lambda abstractions defined in terms of pattern > matching

Re: [FRIAM] Evaluating Expressions, part 2 – Con ditional Special Form

2010-09-05 Thread Sarbajit Roy
The link to part 1 is at the bottom of part-2 Anyway here it is again http://www.dalnefre.com/wp/2010/08/evaluating-expressions-part-1-core-lambda-calculus/ On 9/5/10, michael barron wrote: > Dale:Do you have the link to part one? If so can you post it > > regards > michael barron > > On Sun, Sep

[FRIAM] [Fwd: IPad Free-view]

2010-09-05 Thread Steve Smith
iPad weenies... I just discovered something about The Elements on the iPad that I didn't know the other night: all of the objects are viewble in stereo free-view (both crossed and parallel options) by double clicking. I'm telling you, you guys should do this with the archeological scans! D

[FRIAM] ABM in court?

2010-09-05 Thread ERIC P. CHARLES
tion about businesses and their location to determine how the spill affected their bottom lines." The lawyers are looking to find people to do the modeling... seemed like a good prospect for an ambitious modeler or three. Eric P.S. Full article: <http://www.pnj.com/article/20100905/NEWS01/

Re: [FRIAM] ABM in court?

2010-09-05 Thread Nicholas Thompson
t will use information about businesses and their location to determine how the spill affected their bottom lines." The lawyers are looking to find people to do the modeling... seemed like a good prospect for an ambitious modeler or three. Eric P.S. Full article: http://www.pnj.com/article/

[FRIAM] Modeling and Simulation Academic Job posting

2010-09-05 Thread Ted Carmichael
Hi, everyone. I thought this list might be interested in a couple of job postings for the departments of Computer Science, and Software and Information Systems. These are for the College of Computing and Informatics at UNC Charlotte.

[FRIAM] FRIAMer /. alert

2010-09-05 Thread Marcus G. Daniels
http://science.slashdot.org/story/10/09/05/2118241/Transition-Metal-Catalysts-Could-be-Key-To-Origin-of-Life http://www.biolbull.org/cgi/reprint/219/1/1 FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John'

Re: [FRIAM] Evaluating Expressions, part 2 – Con ditional Special Form

2010-09-05 Thread Dale Schumacher
http://bit.ly/cImxrf is the short link to "Evaluating Expressions, part 1 – Core Lambda Calculus". There is also a back-link to part 1 from both the introduction and the end of part 2. On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 12:55 PM, michael barron wrote: > Dale:Do you have the link to part one? If so can you p

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAMer /. alert

2010-09-05 Thread Douglas Roberts
I don't quite know how to say this, so I'll just blurt it out. I am *tired* of hearing about how somebody has suddenly come to the conclusion that this or that thing exhibits *emergent behavior*, or how this, that or the other thing simply *must* be an* emergent property *of that (or the other) th

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAMer /. alert

2010-09-05 Thread Douglas Roberts
However, the underlying science of biological catalysis is fascinating. On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 9:36 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote: > I don't quite know how to say this, so I'll just blurt it out. I am > *tired* of hearing about how somebody has suddenly come to the conclusion > that this or that thi