Re: [fonc] Fonc on Mac Snow Leopard?

2010-05-11 Thread Alan Kay
Me too. That was why I suggested that people on this list try to write these. Cheers, Alan From: Dan Amelang daniel.amel...@gmail.com To: Fundamentals of New Computing fonc@vpri.org Sent: Mon, May 10, 2010 8:23:08 PM Subject: Re: [fonc] Fonc on Mac Snow

Re: [fonc] An actor-based environment for prototyping

2010-05-11 Thread John Zabroski
http://publications.csail.mit.edu/lcs/specpub.php?id=773 MIT has catalogued for free basically all their CS papers ever. -- Most Ph.D.'s require going through a clearinghouse to acquire and will set you back a chunk of monies. On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Dale Schumacher

Re: Object Ontology... Was: [fonc] Fonc on Mac Snow Leopard?

2010-05-11 Thread Julian Leviston
We're saying the same thing. Julian. On 12/05/2010, at 12:32 AM, BGB wrote: consider plain arithmentic: numbers and arithmetic are also sterile of meaning and context. yet, they are very much useful in a large number of (often unrelated) contexts. sometimes, we don't need the

Re: [fonc] An actor-based environment for prototyping

2010-05-11 Thread Dale Schumacher
Yes. I cited the reference with more bibliographic information, but I actually downloaded the paper from the CSAIL link that John quoted. I just wanted to be sure it was the right paper :-) On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Alan Kay alan.n...@yahoo.com wrote: But in this case, Dave's thesis

Re: [fonc] An actor-based environment for prototyping

2010-05-11 Thread John Zabroski
The link I provided IS to his LCS TR. For OTHER universities, you have to go through a clearinghouse. You can even get Guy Lewis Steele or Gerald Jay Sussman's Ph.D. theses on the same site I linked to, if you want. On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Alan Kay alan.n...@yahoo.com wrote: But in

[fonc] CFP - S3 2010 Tokyo

2010-05-11 Thread Kim Rose
Please share this call with your University, colleagues, post to other lists, etc. Thank you! *** Workshop on Self-sustaining Systems