On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 02:03:22PM +0400, Konovalov, Vadim wrote:
> > # Pugs - Lambda Camels
> > http://pugscode.org/images/lambdacamels.png
>
> I wonder do greek symbols have any meaning?
Yes, "omega" stands for higher-order polymorphism, as in
"System F-omega".
The reversed "E" is the
> # Pugs - Lambda Camels
> http://pugscode.org/images/lambdacamels.png
I wonder do greek symbols have any meaning?
I was expecting to see greek letters in a sequence of: pi, epsilon, rho,
lambda, so it could likely to be spelled as "perl"
In other words, "\x{03c0}\x{03b5}\x{03c1}\x{03bb}"
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 04:07:28AM +0800, Autrijus Tang wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 01:08:38AM +0800, Autrijus Tang wrote:
> > As promised on #perl6, today I produced a drawing showing how the
> > Perl 6 metamodel would work in Pugs. It aims to cover the common
> > elements between Perl5, Jav
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 01:08:38AM +0800, Autrijus Tang wrote:
> As promised on #perl6, today I produced a drawing showing how the
> Perl 6 metamodel would work in Pugs. It aims to cover the common
> elements between Perl5, JavaScript and Haskell editions:
>
> http://pugscode.org/images/metam
As promised on #perl6, today I produced a drawing showing how the
Perl 6 metamodel would work in Pugs. It aims to cover the common
elements between Perl5, JavaScript and Haskell editions:
http://pugscode.org/images/metamodel.png
I plan to draw another picture showing the time-indexd bootstra