Thanks, I'll follow your suggestion and get back with any doubts that I might have. Regards, Kashyap
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 1:37 AM, Pierre-Evariste Dagand <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Kashyap, > > > What would be your recommendation on how to get a grasp of FoF > > Well, you can read the PLOS paper first. Also, FoF is a literate code, > so hopefully the learning curve will be less steeper. You should also > take a look at the Fugu compiler literate code and, in less extend, > the Hamlet compiler. They are sitting in ./tools/. > > > would the tic-tac-toe sample help - could you share that please? > > Tic-tac-toe in the caps system was really nothing but a hack (for a > demo). There is no pedagogical value in staring at it: it is just the > file ./capabilities/caps.hl extended with approx. 4800 capabilities! > Reading the official caps.hl is much more interesting, and, if you > really want to, you will quickly see how you can implement your > favorite board game in there. But don't! :-) > > > Regards, > > -- > Pierre-Evariste DAGAND > -- Regards, Kashyap
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