On 16/04/2011 03:39, Mathieu Grondin wrote:
Hi to all. Thanks for the links Stewart ! This is really cool...
(...)
Also I have an interest in the following technology :
http://www.missioncriticalit.com/odase.html
Would mozart be a good fit for this kind of applications ?
Yes, I think it would. I know Mission Critical a little. They use a
logic programming language, Mercury, to program their rule-based
systems. They do a lot of symbolic programming and program
transformation to simplify their work. One of my former Ph.D. students
(Raphael Collet) worked for a while at Mission Critical.
To Peter : I will have a look at the french courses. I am a native
french speaker so I can give you feedback since I am beginning to
learn about Oz. I am working with more than 15 privates high schools
here in Montreal for my core business selling textbooks...
Great! All comments are welcome. And you are welcome to use the course
material.
You might be interested in the course material we developed for
first-year students and high school students:
http://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/micromondes.html "First-year programming
based on progressive enrichment of multiagent microworlds".
We tested it on high school students. It comes with a software package
written in Mozart (LogOz 2.0). It's all in French (sorry, English
speakers!).
Here is a profile of my business :
http://list.canadianbusiness.com/rankings/profit100/2010/DisplayProfile2.aspx?profile=33
Would OZ be a good choice to implement a SIP server ? Do you have
students or other that we could use to develop some of our projects ?
Where are you located ?
Best regards,
Oz works well for distributed applications, it has a powerful
distribution layer that implements network transparency. I have some
good master's students doing work in Oz. Also, all our engineering
undergraduates follow my course so they know Oz as well. Several
thousand engineers in Belgium know Oz (they graduated from our
engineering school at the Université catholique de Louvain)! We'll see
if this gives Belgium a competitive edge in the informatics world.
Peter
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