Another question: is there a particular reason why the code of Anglican is 
hosted on BitBucket with read only access for outsider, whereas the 
examples are on Github? Does that mean that you do not anticipate 
contributions to the language from the outside? I saw the license is GPL 
though.

On Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 3:05:50 AM UTC-7, Frank Wood wrote:
>
> I'm a professor at Oxford and my group has been working on a new embedded 
> language called Anglican:
>
> http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~fwood/anglican/
>
> It can be used to do advanced machine learning in Clojure (Java, etc.) 
> applications without having to know anything about inference or math.  For 
> example see:
>
> http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~fwood/anglican/examples/index.html
>
> My group would be very interested to get feedback on the language design 
> and its usefulness to the community.  Also, frankly, we could use your help 
> in taking it forward, where "help" largely means writing queries and 
> telling us what doesn't work.
>

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