Posts By: John Nowak
| Date | Post | Topic |
| 03/09/2012 | Does Modern Eiffel exist? | Reasoning with inductive types |
| 03/04/2012 | No, it's not | Informed dissent: William Cook contra Bob Harper on OOP |
| 02/14/2012 | A Few Critiques | Why Concatenative Programming Matters |
| 02/14/2012 | Obviously, a strongly typed | Why Concatenative Programming Matters |
| 02/15/2012 | If you like, you can view | Why Concatenative Programming Matters |
| 02/15/2012 | In other communities | Why Concatenative Programming Matters |
| 02/16/2012 | Even for purist | Why Concatenative Programming Matters |
| 02/15/2012 | Sure | Why Concatenative Programming Matters |
| 02/15/2012 | A Definitional Question | Why Concatenative Programming Matters |
| 07/03/2011 | Very Strange | Of Course ML Has Monads! |
| 07/03/2011 | Indeed you are correct. | Of Course ML Has Monads! |
| 07/03/2011 | the difference is basically | Of Course ML Has Monads! |
| 06/11/2011 | I don't think type inference necessarily helps | Advice for a young researcher |
| 09/30/2010 | Working around limitations of whole-program monomorphization | Working around limitations of whole-program monomorphization |
| 10/01/2010 | Type families are similar to | Working around limitations of whole-program monomorphization |
| 10/01/2010 | Indeed, but this simply | Working around limitations of whole-program monomorphization |
| 08/02/2010 | Io | Looking for a language like... |
| 05/18/2010 | I would also strongly advise | The War on Spam |
| 05/18/2010 | This seems pointless. | The War on Spam |
| 03/26/2010 | Bogus | First-class environments. Discuss. ;) |
| 03/16/2010 | Complexity | Advantages of Purity |
| 03/17/2010 | Criteria and Abstraction | Advantages of Purity |
| 03/17/2010 | Interesting assertion. What | Advantages of Purity |
| 03/18/2010 | I was curious as to your | Advantages of Purity |
| 03/19/2010 | It is unclear why you | Advantages of Purity |
| 03/19/2010 | Confirmed | Advantages of Purity |
| 03/21/2010 | I was certainly blurring the | Advantages of Purity |
| 03/17/2010 | Sure it's fair! | Advantages of Purity |
| 03/17/2010 | Even if you never *must* | Advantages of Purity |
| 03/17/2010 | Sure, but that doesn't help | Advantages of Purity |
| 03/17/2010 | I'm not sure how this could | Advantages of Purity |
| 03/17/2010 | I agree that I'd like effect | Advantages of Purity |
| 03/10/2010 | I'm sure Z-Bo read the post | functional equivalance? |
| 03/11/2010 | I agree completely | functional equivalance? |
| 03/11/2010 | I agree that the distinction | functional equivalance? |
| 02/03/2010 | Formal treatments (or examples of) of "function concatenation"? | Formal treatments (or examples of) of "function concatenation"? |
| 02/03/2010 | It would seem so | Formal treatments (or examples of) of "function concatenation"? |
| 02/03/2010 | Very helpful | Formal treatments (or examples of) of "function concatenation"? |
| 04/05/2010 | Finally | Formal treatments (or examples of) of "function concatenation"? |
| 12/29/2009 | Macros for Lua | The AI Systems of Left 4 Dead |
| 12/10/2009 | You're correct. It doesn't | ChucK : A Strongly timed language |
| 08/17/2009 | Io | Receiver knowing the sender? |
| 06/11/2009 | On topic | Job trends |
| 06/12/2009 | FAQ or not, it simply seemed | Job trends |
| 05/14/2009 | Wall? | Computer music: a bastion of interactive visual dataflow languages |
| 05/14/2009 | Already possible | Computer music: a bastion of interactive visual dataflow languages |
| 05/14/2009 | I actually disagree somewhat | Computer music: a bastion of interactive visual dataflow languages |
| 05/15/2009 | It's "silly" simply because | Computer music: a bastion of interactive visual dataflow languages |
| 05/16/2009 | I'm not sure I follow. | Computer music: a bastion of interactive visual dataflow languages |
| 03/20/2009 | Tiered approaches to higher order programming? | Tiered approaches to higher order programming? |
| 03/20/2009 | I'm not sure what you mean | Tiered approaches to higher order programming? |
| 03/20/2009 | Aye | Tiered approaches to higher order programming? |
| 03/20/2009 | Right | Tiered approaches to higher order programming? |
| 03/21/2009 | I for one am biased in favor | Tiered approaches to higher order programming? |
| 03/22/2009 | Yes! | Tiered approaches to higher order programming? |
| 03/13/2009 | Advantages of pointfree? | Advantages of pointfree? |
| 03/13/2009 | Dijkstra doesn't get it | Advantages of pointfree? |
| 03/15/2009 | You're not | Advantages of pointfree? |
| 03/16/2009 | Not true | Advantages of pointfree? |
| 03/16/2009 | Backus shows definite signs | Advantages of pointfree? |
| 03/15/2009 | Not sure | Advantages of pointfree? |
| 03/08/2009 | Cat is linear | Linear Logic and Permutation Stacks--The Forth Shall Be First |
| 03/10/2009 | Would you elaborate? | Linear Logic and Permutation Stacks--The Forth Shall Be First |
| 03/11/2009 | Forth, Joy, Cat, Factor... | Linear Logic and Permutation Stacks--The Forth Shall Be First |
| 03/11/2009 | Why not? | Linear Logic and Permutation Stacks--The Forth Shall Be First |
| 03/11/2009 | Since when do stack-based | Linear Logic and Permutation Stacks--The Forth Shall Be First |
| 01/25/2009 | Sounds good | Detailed discussion forum and/or IRC channel? |
| 01/18/2009 | Can you explain how 'if' | Introducing Dawn - yet another new language |
| 11/22/2008 | Piet as the example of a | Guy Steele & Richard Gabriel: 50 in 50 |
| 11/11/2008 | What feature do you want exactly? | Extensible tuples? |
| 10/16/2008 | Given a "suitable" concatenative language | In which sense Joy is functional? |
| 10/17/2008 | Justification | In which sense Joy is functional? |
| 10/19/2008 | Yes I am aware of Jim's | In which sense Joy is functional? |
| 10/16/2008 | Joy is mostly functional | In which sense Joy is functional? |
| 12/10/2009 | I second the first | Inspiring Papers |
| 09/04/2008 | Eh? | What makes backreferences impossible in a DFA regular expressions evaluator? |
| 07/11/2008 | I was about to post the same | Parser Generators Supporting Astral Characters |
| 06/17/2008 | I see no points in | Programming -- Principles and Practice Using C++ |
| 06/30/2008 | Stack-based languages | Multiple Value Return - Common Lisp vs. Tuples and destructuring |
| 04/29/2008 | That isn't duck typing | Static Analysis for Duck Typing |
| 03/28/2008 | I'd just like to second this | too much indentation solution? |
| 01/08/2008 | The Shootout | Io |
| 01/08/2008 | Issues | Io |
| 06/20/2007 | explicit returns | Python 3000 Status Update |
| 06/20/2007 | neither | Python 3000 Status Update |
| 05/25/2007 | Indeed | function overriding workaround in dynamically typed languages |
| 05/25/2007 | Cuckoo | function overriding workaround in dynamically typed languages |
| 05/25/2007 | Cost of runtime optimization | function overriding workaround in dynamically typed languages |
| 05/04/2007 | next... | SICP picture |
| 03/26/2007 | Why not create an HTML version? | Living it up with a Live Programming Language |
| 03/16/2007 | makes sense | Subject headings |
| 03/16/2007 | fundamental assumptions | Syntax Solicited for Imperative-flavored Concurrent Language with Keywords |
| 03/17/2007 | well... | Syntax Solicited for Imperative-flavored Concurrent Language with Keywords |
| 03/16/2007 | re: It's all you need | Implementation Inheritance |
| 03/19/2007 | big difference | Implementation Inheritance |
| 02/10/2007 | Re: ASCII vs. AST | Better language tools |
| 02/05/2007 | Very short example | brainstorming dataflow language visualizations |
| 02/16/2007 | C is not the pinnacle of statically typed languages | Why people don't use functional programming? |
| 01/03/2007 | Great idea | Lambda The Ultimate comes to SecondLife |
| 01/02/2007 | Array Indexing in C | Why numbering should start at 0 |
| 05/17/2008 | simple constant-space Cat solution | Programming (language) puzzles |
| 04/13/2008 | untrue | Lisp Lovers, how would you fix Lisp or bring it up to date? |
| 02/28/2008 | Cyclone | Non-null references? |
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