On Aug 2, 2011, at 7:23 PM, Armando Blancas wrote:
> Check out the work of Warren Teitelman on
> Conversational LISP and Do What I Mean, way back when most in this
> board weren't even born.
Around 1985, I heard Teitelman's "Do What I Mean" (DWIM) referred to as DWWTWHM
("Do What Warren Teitelman Would Have Meant").
It is a hard problem. It's also an important problem.
(In Midje, I've tried to be good about checking for user errors. It's
surprising how often a misparenthesization can't be reported because there's a
legitimate use with the same "shape".)
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Brian Marick, Artisanal Labrador
Contract programming in Ruby and Clojure
Occasional consulting on Agile
www.exampler.com, www.twitter.com/marick
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