September 2003
Monday, September 1, 2003
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Monday, 1 September: Continuations and CL Cookbook mods
Definition of a Continuation
Dan Sugalski lambda CL Cookbook Setting up an IDE with Emacs on Windows or Mac OS X .emacs
- I came across a great paper by Paul Graunke titled "Web Interactions
- A brief summary of the contents:
- Chapter 1: The problem space - issues with maintaining state on the Web.
- Chapter 2: Related work.
- Chapter 3: Serving the Web - static and dynamic content using standard SE techniques. (an updated version of the "Programming the Web with High-Level Programming Languages Automatically Restructuring Programs for the Web Modeling Web Interactions Advanced Control Flows for Flexible Graphical User Interfaces or, Growing GUIs on Trees or, Bookmarking GUIs
- One of the things that I like about Paul Graham's On Lisp
- Neat book, eh! And the whole book is like that - a real learning tool. That's why it's listed as one of the 2 "essential" books in my Lisp library
- Chris Double is making more progress with his SISC Scheme continuation based web framework (initially described here post
- I then wrote my own quick-and-dirty aggregator xml-defined list of blogs custom XSL stylesheet
- I then discovered that there were special-purpose news aggregators available. I did a search on the Web and thought that AmphetaDesk AmphetaOutlines hearing from others
- Yesterday, I noted that Chris Double SISC Scheme posted the detail
- Avi Bryant followed this up with a list of some of the possibilities
- On a related note, I've also just come across a paper titled Scheme in the Real World: A Case Study
- Meeting Location: Longmont Public Library, 409 4th Avenue, Longmont Colorado (Map
- Kenny Tilton Cells comp.lang.lisp observers latest distribution
Kenny is using Cells in the development of a RoboCup RoboCells ILC2003
- Just found out that my paper "Using Emacs as a Lisp IDE" has been accepted for the ILC2003 schedule
- First comes the euphoric rush: "I'm going to be speaking at the same conference as John McCarthy Gerald Sussman Paul Graham
- Then comes the panic downer: "I'm going to be speaking at the same conference as John McCarthy Gerald Sussman Paul Graham
- Looks like Kenny Tilton feeling the same way
- Last year at the ILC2002 "Plotting and Scheming the Ubiquitous LISP" some more detail blog posting Eric Lippert Lambda the Ultimate link here here here Douglas Crockford's page The Little JavaScripter page The Little Schemer
- Philip Greenspun had an epiphany when he compared Java to an SUV had another one
- It seems that, although a lot of people are interested in the use of continuations for web applications programming, nobody has yet come up with an elevator pitch explanation of their benefits. There is a thread on comp.lang.scheme"
- A couple of days ago, I mentioned that nobody seems to have come up with a good elevator pitch explanation on the benefits of using continuations for web applications. Avi Bryant
- Wafer (Web Application Framework Research project) Chris Double comparison Wafer weblog specification
- I've removed the instructions for installing Corman Lisp CL Cookbook Setting up an IDE with Emacs on Windows or OS X ILISP
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