You might try reading this paper:
http://www.cs.utah.edu/plt/publications/macromod.pdf
Robby
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 10:09 AM, JonWilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Clinton,
>
> Clinton Ebadi wrote:
>> runtime modification of
>> lexical environments is incompatible with a properly phase-sepa
Dear all,
The Scheme and Functional Programming Workshop
pre-registration deadline is in about 2 and a half weeks --
do be sure to register for ICFP and the workshop before
then.
Come to hear Manuel Serrano talk about HOP, his new language
for programming the web, a status report from the R6RS
ed
I believe Marc Feeley is thinking along such lines. You may wish to
check out his work.
Robby
At Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:31:39 -0500, Jon Wilson wrote:
> Hi,
> I guess this is slightly OT, but I was wondering if there has been any
> activity lately as regards lisp hardware? I have heard about "lisp
re-usable programming idioms, or elegant new ways of
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ioners can
benefit. It is not enough simply to describe a program!
ORGANIZERS
Program Chair
Robby Findler, University of Chicago
Program Committee
John Clements, Cal Poly
Sebastian Egner, Philips Research
Robby Findler, University of Chicago
Cormac Flanagan, UC Santa Cruz
Erik Hilsda