[FRIAM] EpiRob 2009: call for paper (deadline 8 June 2009)

2009-05-26 Thread Nadia Berthouze
-- Apologies if you receive this announcement more than once Please distribute as appropriate -- thanks! -- CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS EpiRob 2009 NINTH

Re: [FRIAM] Introduction- Montgomery- Kyield

2009-05-26 Thread Nicholas Thompson
Mark, Welcome aboard!! What rich experience! For me, it was hard to appreciate Santa Fe's possibilities until I realized how SMALL it is. Much smaller, for instance, than Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Once I factored in its size, I came to realize how extraordinary is its energy. Nick

Re: [FRIAM] Distributed Agents and Alan Kay's Universal Interface Language

2009-05-26 Thread Roger Critchlow
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Carl Tollander c...@plektyx.com wrote: What was the client's problem again? Darned if I can tell, this Universal Interface Language seems to have no document attached to it. The video from OOPSLA, http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2950949730059754521,

Re: [FRIAM] Distributed Agents and Alan Kay's Universal Interface Language

2009-05-26 Thread russell standish
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 01:32:01PM -0600, Roger Critchlow wrote: I invented the term Object-Oriented, and I can tell you I did not have C++ in mind. -- rec -- Is that a bit like?: If God invented marathons to keep people from doing anything more stupid, the triathlon must have taken Him

Re: [FRIAM] Distributed Agents and Alan Kay's UniversalInterface Language

2009-05-26 Thread Mark Montgomery
It might be, but it might also mean that God invented (or Darwin if you prefer) two legs so that the triathlon could follow the marathon, if for no other reason than for our amusement- more probably to counter insecurities of humans with something left to be done. I can think of quite a few