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Re: [ProgSoc] Bondi



On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 09:46:15PM +1100, John Elliot wrote:
> Thomas told me a while back about a paper [1] he's been working on. I 
> finally had a chance to read it recently.
> 
> It's specifically aimed at a more 'practical' than 'theoretical' 
> audience. He quizzed me on whether I found it comprehensible or not, and 
> I think it was quite approachable (especially compared to some of the 
> stuff that I've seen fall out of this field!). Others might be interested.
> 
> The paper refers to the bondi language, and an interpreter [2] is 
> available. Bondi is a research language being developed at UTS that aims 
> to consolidate a number of programming styles and idioms. This [3] is 
> how I got it running on Debian Etch.
> 
> The paper is replete with examples (a listing of which can be found in 
> the appendix), and they're fun to work through in the REPL.
> 
> [1] http://progsoc.org/~sanguinev/multi-polymorphism.pdf
> [2] http://bondi.sanguinev.net/bondi.tar.gz
> 
> [3]  **SNIPPED**

For those who do not have development machines available, the code will
run on Incubus and Eidolon (and very slowly on Geryon).

There may also be an update of the code in the next week or so... which
I will provide details on when it occurs.

SanguineV

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