(Sorry, I should have taken this to plug-talk!) On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:19:06PM -0800, Michael C. Robinson wrote: > Hugs seems to be for Windows.
No. Hugs 98 is a Haskell interpreter. It should be packaged for any distro, as hugs or as hugs98. > I need to learn the rules of Lambda > Calculus and solve some problems related to that before Tuesday. That's a lot to bite off, so good luck. You still have today to get down to the FAB and find someone to tutor you. Also check http://www.pdx.edu/tutoring/ PLEASE check your professor's office hours and drop by. Most students wait until it's TOO LATE. > Another thing, universal turing machines and computability is kinda > going over my head at the moment. Seems to me that computability > is the whole entire point of the course where a universal turing machine > is supposed to represent programmable computers or machines that can do > more than one thing based on what they are given as input. Is it just > me, or is there too much information in PSU's CS311 course in general? You may need to lighten up your course load, and/or spend more time with fellow CS students. It takes a certain amount of free time and energy to keep up with your coursework, turn the ideas around in your mind, and discuss them with your peers at school. You may be taking too heavy of a course load to do all that, and keep up with other demands on your time and energy, like earning money and being with loved ones. I had that happen during my Senior year, around the time I met my wife. I wasted a lot of good tuition until I got things straight. > Any advice on getting online help to learn Lambda Calculus and > understand UTMs would be very much appreciated ;-) http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Lambda+Calculus http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Universal+Turing+Machine _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
