They used to use lisp...but for some reason switched to c. Some of the examples he was 
showing on the board were in lisp...but I guess we are not using it. He had to write 
some c libraries to make up for stuff that was built into lisp. 

Rishi

Rishi

Previously, you ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Cool!
> 
> When I have nothing better to do (ha, ha, ha) I'm hoping to convert
> to REBOL an expert system shell I wrote several years ago in Lisp.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > This is great. I convinced my ucsd cognitive science proffessor to let
> > me use rebol instead of c. If I convert his libraries, he may even be
> > interested in using it for the class (little does he know that most of
> > his library functionality is built into rebol!). I think he is looking
> > for alternatives to c since most people in cogsci do not have programming
> > backgrounds and have trouble with details of c such as i/o. Prof would
> > rather have students focusing on concepts of class rather than details
> > of programming language.
> > 
> 
> He's using c instead of Lisp (or Prolog) to teach AI???
> 
> >
> > I really think rebol should attack educational market. If they don't,
> > some other language will take hold (such as python).
> > 
> 
> ...or Java or c or c++ or (shudder, cringe) c-octothorpe!
> 
> -- 
> ; Joel Neely  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  901-263-4460  38017/HKA/9677
> REBOL []  print to-string debase decompress #{
>     789C0BCE0BAB4A7176CA48CAB53448740FABF474F3720BCC
>     B6F4F574CFC888342AC949CE74B50500E1710C0C24000000}
> 
> 

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