So I went looking for Matthew’s classic 2011 post on ‘eval’, today, and my 
friendly local search engine returned this link:

https://blog.racket-lang.org/2011/10/on-eval-in-dynamic-languages-generally.html

… which is now a 403 Forbidden.

After some searching, I figured out that the correct link was

http://blog.racket-lang.org/2011/10/on-eval-in-dynamic-languages-generally-and-in-racket-specifically.html

Is there a reasonable way to remap this (and other similar) links? Maybe just 
this one is the most important? It looks like this link is embedded in a bunch 
of places besides search engines; mailing lists, Google Plus posts (surely the 
archive of the future), etc. 

As a side note: I’m pleased to note that DuckDuckGo actually beat Google pretty 
handily on the search string “matthew flatt eval”.

John

PS: I know I’ve missed some of the posts on the blog switchover, and I want to 
apologize in advance if this is a topic that’s already been beaten to death. If 
so, feel free to LMGTFY me.



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