> Eugene Wallingford wrote on 04/21/2016 11:18 AM:
> > This also reminds me fondly of Smalltalk's separable message
> > names. They always felt more natural to me than more typical
> > keyword arguments.
>
> On a tangent, Smalltalk-like names we
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 08:07:36AM -0700, Jordan Johnson wrote:
> 1) With many of these functions, there's usually an imaginary preposition
> there, when I read most of them functions:
>
> sort ls by >
> cons X onto ls
> remove X from ls
> map f over ls
I think this way when I design a fun
> I have nothing intelligent to add. Just congratulations! (Also, "Doctor
> Toronto" is a pretty awesome superhero title.)
I was thinking that we have the makings of a new television
procedural: "Doctor Toronto, PLT". Congratulations, and
thanks for posting the video.
Eugene
> See http://worrydream.com/LearnableProgramming/ . A lot of
> inspiring and interesting ideas about how an IDE can make
> programs more comprehensible.
Victor gave a talk nearly identical to this paper at StrangeLoop
on Tuesday. It was good. But I must say that Matthew Flatt's
> > Just want to clear up thingsthe how can adjust the pinhole or the
> > rotation center?
>
> There is no pinhole. My earlier reply was trying to tell you that this
> question does not make sense.
Perhaps Matthew is concerned not so much with the
resulting orientation of the image
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