Posts By: tonyg
Date | Post | Topic |
06/21/2012 | It's a cool idea | 'FeML: a skeleton of a femto-ML with nothing but polymorphic variants and functions |
01/23/2012 | Nile is well worth a look | Graphics primitives? |
03/25/2011 | Squeak | Programming on an iPhone |
03/10/2011 | MOO | Object capabilities for protecting object slots in prototype-based languages? |
01/04/2010 | OMeta | Jison |
01/05/2010 | * to JS | Jison |
10/01/2011 | Mirror of the article | Why Object-Oriented Languages Need Tail Calls |
12/14/2009 | REPL not available | PICBIT: A Scheme System for the PIC Microcontroller |
10/04/2007 | Ported to PowerPC on Mac OS X | Minimal FORTH compiler and tutorial |
02/08/2007 | Lambda the ultimate | Programming Shorthands |
06/02/2006 | Proxy problem | Hop: a Language for Programming the Web 2.0 |
03/28/2011 | Updated link to Matthias's post | Tail call elimination decorator in Python |
11/13/2005 | ATHING theThing | CaSe SenSitIviTy! What is its purpose in programming language syntax? |
11/02/2005 | Clumsiness because of text | Bruce Tate: Technologies that may challenge Java |
09/30/2005 | RESTful Seaside URLs | Continuations library for Java |
02/14/2005 | Late Binding Makes Code Faster | ACM Queue: A Conversation with Alan Kay |
02/16/2005 | Global optimisations and late binding | ACM Queue: A Conversation with Alan Kay |
02/10/2005 | Do object-oriented languages need special hardware support? | Langauges and Hardware... |
01/21/2005 | Write an interpreter | Getting Started |
12/16/2004 | The Memory Pool System: Thirty person-years of memory management development goes Open Source | The Memory Pool System: Thirty person-years of memory management development goes Open Source |
08/03/2004 | The Tube | Partial Continuations |
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