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- Subject: Re: Syntax trees, macros, and reflexive Lua evolution
- From: "Dr. Rich Artym" <rartym@...>
- Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 03:47:56 +0000
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 04:45:13PM +0000, David Given wrote:
> What he's saying is that since code is, fundamentally, structured as a
> branching decision tree, the fact that an overwhelming number of decisions as
> to the design of that code are made on the basis of how well the code can be
> expressed on paper is a bit strange.
You've expressed that far more clearly than I did. :-)
> .., I'd much rather train the computers to have
> better verbal skills so that they can communicate with *us*.
>
> But this is hardly relevant to Lua!
Indeed. Whereas LISP-style manipulation of the program graph could be
very relevant, and vastly more powerful than mere substitutive macros.
Rich Artym.
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