On 2021-03-08 09:29:31 +0100, Mirko via Python-list wrote:
> Am 07.03.2021 um 21:52 schrieb Avi Gross via Python-list:
> > The precedence example used below made a strange assumption that the
> > imaginary program would not be told up-front what computer language it was
> > being asked to convert f
Am 07.03.2021 um 21:52 schrieb Avi Gross via Python-list:
> The precedence example used below made a strange assumption that the
> imaginary program would not be told up-front what computer language it was
> being asked to convert from. That is not the scenario being discussed as we
> have describe
Am 07.03.21 um 20:42 schrieb Peter J. Holzer:
The second part is converting a parse tree into code. I am quite sure
that it is possible to devise a formal language to specify the semantics
of any programming language and then to use this to generate the code.
However, I strongly suspect that such
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anything, but I think a universal translator may not be imminent.
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Subject: Re: neonumeric - C++ arbitrary precision arithmetic library
On 2021-03-06 23:4
On 2021-03-06 23:41:10 +0100, Mirko via Python-list wrote:
> I even wonder why they have tried. Writing a universal
> compiler/interpreter sounds logically impossible to me, Here's a
> simple Python expression:
>
> >>> 3+3*5
> 18
>
> And here's the same expression in (GNU) Smalltalk:
>
> st> 3+3
On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 9:42 AM Mirko via Python-list
wrote:
> I even wonder why they have tried. Writing a universal
> compiler/interpreter sounds logically impossible to me, Here's a
> simple Python expression:
>
> >>> 3+3*5
> 18
>
> And here's the same expression in (GNU) Smalltalk:
>
> st> 3+3*
Am 06.03.2021 um 22:24 schrieb Ben Bacarisse:
> Mr Flibble writes:
>
>>> Someone who says that he is capable of writing a compiler that
>>> translates every language has megalomania. No one can do this.
>>
>> Just because you can't make one it doesn't follow that nobody else
>> can.
>
> True, bu
On 3/5/2021 8:51 AM, Mr Flibble wrote:
neonumeric - C++ arbitrary precision arithmetic library with arbitrary
precision integers, floats and rationals:
https://github.com/i42output/neonumeric
It hasn't been formally released yet as it still requires more extensive
testing. It will be used as
Bonita Montero
Sent: Saturday, March 6, 2021 2:12 PM
To: python-list@python.org
Subject: Re: neonumeric - C++ arbitrary precision arithmetic library
>> There is no projection.
>> _You_ have megalomania, not me.
>> And there's also no Dunning Kruger effect.
>> You can'
Mr Flibble writes:
>> Someone who says that he is capable of writing a compiler that
>> translates every language has megalomania. No one can do this.
>
> Just because you can't make one it doesn't follow that nobody else
> can.
True, but lots of very knowledgeable people have tried and failed.
On 3/6/2021 11:35 AM, Mr Flibble wrote:
On 06/03/2021 19:11, Bonita Montero wrote:
There is no projection.
_You_ have megalomania, not me.
And there's also no Dunning Kruger effect.
You can't assess your capabilites, not me.
no u
Someone who says that he is capable of writing a compiler tha
There is no projection.
_You_ have megalomania, not me.
And there's also no Dunning Kruger effect.
You can't assess your capabilites, not me.
no u
Someone who says that he is capable of writing a compiler that
translates every language has megalomania. No one can do this.
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On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 4:51 AM Bonita Montero wrote:
>
> > Whilst you need to read the following:
> > * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_projection
> > * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect
>
> There is no projection.
> _You_ have megalomania, not me.
> And there
Whilst you need to read the following:
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_projection
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect
There is no projection.
_You_ have megalomania, not me.
And there's also no Dunning Kruger effect.
You can't assess your capabilites, not
It hasn't been formally released yet as it still requires more extensive
testing. It will be used as part of my universal compiler, neos, that
can compile any programming language ...
You will get the same room in the same psychiatric ward like
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
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