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Fri, 16 May 2003
GLR Parsing
Erik Meijer pointed out that there have been some real advances that could make the use of parser generators more palatable to "real programmers". Unfortunately, he feels that actual tools based on these techniques are lacking. From looking at the related links section of Elkhound page, it seems that Bison has a GLR parsing option. It doesn't look like there are any Java/C#/Python tools just yet. I hope that by blogging this, I will remember this the next time I need to write a parser.
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Geek Activism
GeekCorps is an example of Geek Activism. I'd like to hear more about GeekCorps and any other Geek activism that's going on out there.
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Is there anything that Lisp people didn't invent? 8-)
Guy Steele's account of the development of early versions of the Scheme interepreter and Scheme papers, as well as his account of doing pair-programming with RMS...
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Public Domain Enhancement Act
If you care about art and innovation, the please visit the site for the
Public Domain Enhancement Act and exercise your privilege as a citizen.
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