I'd love to have notes on Joop Leo's paper. I'm not "math-averse" per se, 
I'm averse to reading notation-heavy papers. I find it really hard to 
distill actual ideas from them.

Also, what's Kollos?

On Friday, November 21, 2014 2:33:40 PM UTC-8, Jeffrey Kegler wrote:
>
> Warning: all the "gods" in this group have clay feet.
>
> My first preference is work on Kollos, but in the Javascript line, and 
> natural next step might be to implement Joop Leo's modification.  On the 
> IRC channel, daxim is interested in this as well, and he may want to join 
> you in working out a new implementation.
>
> Since a discussion on the IRC channel this morning, I've had some thoughts 
> about how the math-averse might figure out Joop's modification, and if 
> there's interest, I'll put up some notes somewhere.
>
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 7:40 PM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jeffrey (and other Marpa gods),
>>
>> I don't know if you remember nearley (the JS implementation of Earley), 
>> but I've been working with a bunch of people to make nearley much more 
>> exciting. What do you think? Do you have any advice for which direction I 
>> should take this project? Spend time optimizing for speed or usability?
>>
>> Website: http://hardmath123.github.io/nearley/
>> Repository: http://github.com/Hardmath123/nearley
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Kartik
>>
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