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
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
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
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
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
Please share this call with your University, colleagues, post to
other lists, etc.
Thank you!
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