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Any doctrine similar somehow never made it, unless the prog lang is scheme or guile or racket but i consider Tcl a lisp in disguise.

and eventually create this totally new language full of certainty and more...

my english teacher reminded us the same. +1

Amen, Eliza wins.

The humans' mistakes of irrational response still boggles my mind.


Narcolepsy and Aura Epilepsy / Absent Seizures are somewhat similar. Are their any practical differences to identify, or indicate a tendency towards one or the other?


{{ What It is and How It Works

The "guts" of the LHEATcl plugin is a dynamically loadable library (DLL) containing the compiled object files from Tcl/Tk, FitsTcl, POW, etc. Currently, there is just one, monolithic LHEATcl DLL, unlike the LHEA standalone Tcl scripts such as fv where there one DLL for each package (Tcl, Tk, fitsTcl, POW, etc) . This library is placed in your browser's plugins directory. Currently Netscape4.x and Internet Explorer 3.x, 4.x, and 5.0 are supported. Netscape3.x is not supported because the Javascript we use to setup a window to run the tclet in doesn't work in Netscape 3.x. When your browser starts up it scans the plugins directory. If it finds the LHEATcl plugin library, it adds the LHEATcl plugin to its list of plugins and registers the plugin to process files of mime type "application/x-tcl". For details of how this information is stored in the library file, see the documentation for the Netscape plugin SDK. }}

https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/Tools/maki/plugin/LHEAapi.html


an easy to read book for the mathematically inclined minds by Eric Temple Bell: "Mathematics, The Queen & Servant of Science"

and the xkcd.com notation 135: https://xkcd.com/435/


Underline that. As I learnt it, compost mostly benefits from drying, baking it in the sun.


Dr Racket has SICP and HTDP as a teaching pack.



i'd also recommend "Concrete Abstractions: An Introduction to Computer Science using Scheme" by Max Hailperin, Barbara Keiser, Karl Knight.

http://www.gustavus.edu/+max/concrete-abstractions.html


Spelling correction on the second author's last name: Kaiser


Thank you for the correction. pardon my typo.


I'll second that recommendation, it's a bit like a gentle mixture between SICP and TAOCP. A very enjoyable read.


I concur, I am learning from it now…


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