The first ~100 pages are still especially good as food for thought
Cheers,
Alan
>
> From: Duncan Mak
>To: Alan Kay ; Fundamentals of New Computing
>
>Cc: "mo...@codetransform.com"
>Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 10:35 AM
>Subject: Re: [fonc] Kernel & Maru
>
I was browsing through this thread looking for a reference to something
else and happened to see the reference to that paper and thought to Google
it again :).
-- Dirk
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Duncan Mak wrote:
> This is great!
>
> Dirk - how did you find it?
>
> Duncan.
>
>
> On Tue,
This is great!
Dirk - how did you find it?
Duncan.
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 6:09 AM, Alan Kay wrote:
> That's it -- a real classic!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alan
>
> --
> *From:* Dirk Pranke
> *To:* Fundamentals of New Computing ;
> mo...@codetransform.com
> *Sent:* Monda
That's it -- a real classic!
Cheers,
Alan
>
> From: Dirk Pranke
>To: Fundamentals of New Computing ; mo...@codetransform.com
>Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:18 PM
>Subject: Re: [fonc] Kernel & Maru
>
>
>In response to a long-dormant thread ... Fisher's thesi
Hi John and Andre,
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013, John Tromp wrote:
dear Andre/Jan,
PGA is very different from BLC of course, but both are a simple linear
notations. PGA starts with jump instructions, and it has step by step
extensions for variables, control structures, semaphores etc. It has been
used