Thanks, I appreciate it.

Please excuse typos; composed on a handheld device.

On Mar 9, 2013, at 11:23 AM, Thomas Costigliola <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not a problem, but most likely not until Monday.
> On Mar 9, 2013 11:07 AM, "Dan Bron" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Thank you!  I don't want to ask too much, but is it possible to compile a
>> 64-bit version?
>> 
>> -Dan
>> 
>> Please excuse typos; composed on a handheld device.
>> 
>> On Mar 9, 2013, at 10:51 AM, Thomas Costigliola <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> For those interested in trying out the extensions there is now a 32 bit
>>> windows j.dll available.
>>> 
>>> PLEASE NOTE that the original links have changed. The patches and binary
>>> can now be found at
>>> 
>>> http://www.2bestsystems.com/foundation/j
>>> 
>>> These are provided under the GPLv3, AS IS with NO WARRANTY. Use at your
>> OWN
>>> RISK. Enjoy!
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Jose Mario Quintana <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>>> Something is cooking, stay tuned...
>>>> 
>>>> This is it!  First, I would like to thank Eric Iverson for his easy
>>>> approach to deal with the necessary legal hurdles and to Roger Hui for
>> his
>>>> professional assistance and guidance (however, we are entirely to blame
>> for
>>>> any misconceptions in the design of these extensions).  We, at my
>> company,
>>>> have been committed for more than a decade to implementing production
>>>> systems in pure fixed tacit J code (that is, with no pronouns,
>> pro-verbs,
>>>> pro-adverbs, pro-conjunctions, copulas (assignments) or explicit
>>>> definitions).  The code is generated tacitly and to facilitate this
>> process
>>>> we have, over these years, added proprietary extensions to the language.
>>>> 
>>>> We are releasing some of these extensions.   The subject of this message
>>>> was "J tacit extensions" but I changed my mind hoping to attract the
>>>> attention of contributors interested in functional programming and
>>>> function-level programming.   Personally, I think it is unfortunate that
>>>> Boyko decided not to participate anymore in the forums and I hope he
>> would
>>>> reconsider his decision.  For me tacit concepts came first and
>> functional
>>>> programming concepts followed as a consequence later on but I am,
>> somewhat
>>>> self-confessed, functionally illiterate ( see,
>> http://www.jsoftware.com/pipermail/programming/2010-November/021108.html )
>>>> and I do not mind being educated, on the contrary, just be gentle
>> [wink].
>>>> Seriously, we are interested in how those concepts could enhance, and be
>>>> implemented in the context (and mostly in the context) of, J.  We
>> welcome
>>>> comments and feedback on these extensions and further suggestions for
>>>> future extensions.
>>>> 
>>>> The four extensions released are:
>>>> 
>>>> 0.  Scope for recursion (foreign adverb 103!:0 )
>>>> The motivation, quoting from "tacit verbs to calculate the number of
>> angels
>>>> dancing on
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