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www.nhplace.com. Welcome to NH Place. You have arrived in the garden. INDEX OF KENT PITMAN’S TECHNICAL PAPERS 1994. American National Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language--Common Lisp. (2nd of 2 Technical Editors) hardcopy from ANSI & draft equivalent available by FTP. ANSI X3.226-1994 & Xerox PARC FTP site. December, 1994. “More Than Just Words / KENT PITMAN'S HOME PAGE I've been privacy-conscious for many years, perhaps owing in part to a bad experience I had in the days of the early ARPANET, in which someone abused a piece of personal data I'd left online.. Later, when the web came online, I held back as many others rushed to place every detail about themselves, their homes, and their families into thepublic view.
KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Kent’s Original Complaint. This original document was later updated. Click on the above tabs to see the updates. Problem Description. The thesis of this article is that Scheme is mis-designed in that it does not seriously allow for the implementation of unwind-protect.. The community of Scheme designers has rejected my repeated calls over the years to fix this problem. P.S.: ACCELERATING HINDSIGHT TECHNICAL ISSUES OF SEPARATION IN FUNCTION CELLS AND VALUESEE MORE ONNHPLACE.COM
P.S.: DPANS COMMON LISP Common Lisp was designed specifically for writing large, powerful applications. Once a C working environment is configured with the runtime libraries needed to support similarly powerful applications, it's generally as big or bigger than a Common Lisp. ``Yes, but with C you can also write small programs.''. P.S.: MORE THAN JUST WORDS I learned Lisp as merely a programming language. But as I watched, it began to evolve. And I came to view it more as a space of languages, unified by a set of common design principles--a terrain upon which one could move freely among certain camps and still be within the warm and friendly confines of a larger community called Lisp.X3J13 CHARTER
X3J13 Charter. Identity. The document below, "Purposes of X3J13 Committee" (standing document X3J13/SD-05) has been typed back in from a hardcopy (and therefore might contain transcription errors). KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Update by KMP, 7-Nov-2003. Since writing my critique of continuations, I've had a chance to look through Dorai Sitaram's “Unwind-protect in portable Scheme” and have these comments: From a technical standpoint, what he says looks like it should mostly work. (I didn'ttry the code, but I
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www.nhplace.com. Welcome to NH Place. You have arrived in the garden. INDEX OF KENT PITMAN’S TECHNICAL PAPERS 1994. American National Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language--Common Lisp. (2nd of 2 Technical Editors) hardcopy from ANSI & draft equivalent available by FTP. ANSI X3.226-1994 & Xerox PARC FTP site. December, 1994. “More Than Just Words / KENT PITMAN'S HOME PAGE I've been privacy-conscious for many years, perhaps owing in part to a bad experience I had in the days of the early ARPANET, in which someone abused a piece of personal data I'd left online.. Later, when the web came online, I held back as many others rushed to place every detail about themselves, their homes, and their families into thepublic view.
KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Kent’s Original Complaint. This original document was later updated. Click on the above tabs to see the updates. Problem Description. The thesis of this article is that Scheme is mis-designed in that it does not seriously allow for the implementation of unwind-protect.. The community of Scheme designers has rejected my repeated calls over the years to fix this problem. P.S.: ACCELERATING HINDSIGHT TECHNICAL ISSUES OF SEPARATION IN FUNCTION CELLS AND VALUESEE MORE ONNHPLACE.COM
P.S.: DPANS COMMON LISP Common Lisp was designed specifically for writing large, powerful applications. Once a C working environment is configured with the runtime libraries needed to support similarly powerful applications, it's generally as big or bigger than a Common Lisp. ``Yes, but with C you can also write small programs.''. P.S.: MORE THAN JUST WORDS I learned Lisp as merely a programming language. But as I watched, it began to evolve. And I came to view it more as a space of languages, unified by a set of common design principles--a terrain upon which one could move freely among certain camps and still be within the warm and friendly confines of a larger community called Lisp.X3J13 CHARTER
X3J13 Charter. Identity. The document below, "Purposes of X3J13 Committee" (standing document X3J13/SD-05) has been typed back in from a hardcopy (and therefore might contain transcription errors). KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Update by KMP, 7-Nov-2003. Since writing my critique of continuations, I've had a chance to look through Dorai Sitaram's “Unwind-protect in portable Scheme” and have these comments: From a technical standpoint, what he says looks like it should mostly work. (I didn'ttry the code, but I
COMMON LISP: THE UNTOLD STORY Common Lisp: The Untold Story. A version of the paper below was published in Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Lisp, edited by Charlotte Herzeel, the conference record of Lisp50 @ OOPSLA’08 (Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 2008). That collection is available through the ACM Digital Library.. This version of the paper inherits from a common ancestor, but has been reformatted for HTML, and minor KENT PITMAN'S COMMENTARY Politics Blogging Past and Present Blogspot. My current blog, netsettlement, is hosted by Google at BlogSpot (also called Blogger). Although my Literary Creations page is not specifically about this blog, it is still the best place to look for suggested reading.. Open Salon. I used to blog at Open Salon (open.salon.com), which was a wonderful and supportive community of writers that encouraged P.S.: ACCELERATING HINDSIGHT P.S.: Accelerating Hindsight. In this article, I will survey the various reasons that I think Lisp--particularly Common Lisp--is good for rapid prototyping. I hope to show that there is a sound reason for the warm feeling many show toward Lisp, even when the words of explanation don't flow readily off the tongue. KENT PITMAN ON CLIMATE CHANGE (RESOURCES) Here are a few of my personal thoughts. Climate Change Coming “Faster Than Expected” A Christmas Peril (a seasonal poem with a message) ; And here’s some of what I’ve read TECHNICAL ISSUES OF SEPARATION IN FUNCTION CELLS AND VALUE Technical Issues of Separation in Function Cells and Value Cells. This paper appears in Lisp and Symbolic Computation, Volume 1, No. 1, June 1988, pp81-101.. The substance of the original text appears in normal fonting, though a small number of out-and-out typos were corrected. P.S.: AMBITIOUS EVALUATION Much has been written about Lazy Evaluation in Lisp--less about the other end of the spectrum--Ambitious Evaluation. Ambition is a very subjective concept, though, and if you have some preconceived idea of what you think an Ambitious Evaluator might be about, you might want to set it aside for a few minutes because this probably isn't going tobe what you expect.
KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: HEALTH CARE REFORM Health Care Reform by Kent M. Pitman (Thursday, May 26, 2005) De-Coupling Employment from Health Care. Companies used to hire people for a long time, sometimes even for life. KENT M PITMAN: CLIMATE: OVERVIEW Overview. This document has been updated, but since it is referred by other web pages, it now allows you to reach its original form and some notes I made later as an update in 2003 and another update in 2008. Related documents “Unwind-protect in portable Scheme” by DoraiSitaram
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www.nhplace.com. Welcome to NH Place. You have arrived in the garden. INDEX OF KENT PITMAN’S TECHNICAL PAPERS 1994. American National Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language--Common Lisp. (2nd of 2 Technical Editors) hardcopy from ANSI & draft equivalent available by FTP. ANSI X3.226-1994 & Xerox PARC FTP site. December, 1994. “More Than Just Words / KENT PITMAN'S HOME PAGE I've been privacy-conscious for many years, perhaps owing in part to a bad experience I had in the days of the early ARPANET, in which someone abused a piece of personal data I'd left online.. Later, when the web came online, I held back as many others rushed to place every detail about themselves, their homes, and their families into thepublic view.
KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Kent’s Original Complaint. This original document was later updated. Click on the above tabs to see the updates. Problem Description. The thesis of this article is that Scheme is mis-designed in that it does not seriously allow for the implementation of unwind-protect.. The community of Scheme designers has rejected my repeated calls over the years to fix this problem. P.S.: ACCELERATING HINDSIGHT TECHNICAL ISSUES OF SEPARATION IN FUNCTION CELLS AND VALUESEE MORE ONNHPLACE.COM
P.S.: DPANS COMMON LISP Common Lisp was designed specifically for writing large, powerful applications. Once a C working environment is configured with the runtime libraries needed to support similarly powerful applications, it's generally as big or bigger than a Common Lisp. ``Yes, but with C you can also write small programs.''. P.S.: MORE THAN JUST WORDS I learned Lisp as merely a programming language. But as I watched, it began to evolve. And I came to view it more as a space of languages, unified by a set of common design principles--a terrain upon which one could move freely among certain camps and still be within the warm and friendly confines of a larger community called Lisp.X3J13 CHARTER
X3J13 Charter. Identity. The document below, "Purposes of X3J13 Committee" (standing document X3J13/SD-05) has been typed back in from a hardcopy (and therefore might contain transcription errors). KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Update by KMP, 7-Nov-2003. Since writing my critique of continuations, I've had a chance to look through Dorai Sitaram's “Unwind-protect in portable Scheme” and have these comments: From a technical standpoint, what he says looks like it should mostly work. (I didn'ttry the code, but I
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www.nhplace.com. Welcome to NH Place. You have arrived in the garden. INDEX OF KENT PITMAN’S TECHNICAL PAPERS 1994. American National Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language--Common Lisp. (2nd of 2 Technical Editors) hardcopy from ANSI & draft equivalent available by FTP. ANSI X3.226-1994 & Xerox PARC FTP site. December, 1994. “More Than Just Words / KENT PITMAN'S HOME PAGE I've been privacy-conscious for many years, perhaps owing in part to a bad experience I had in the days of the early ARPANET, in which someone abused a piece of personal data I'd left online.. Later, when the web came online, I held back as many others rushed to place every detail about themselves, their homes, and their families into thepublic view.
KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Kent’s Original Complaint. This original document was later updated. Click on the above tabs to see the updates. Problem Description. The thesis of this article is that Scheme is mis-designed in that it does not seriously allow for the implementation of unwind-protect.. The community of Scheme designers has rejected my repeated calls over the years to fix this problem. P.S.: ACCELERATING HINDSIGHT TECHNICAL ISSUES OF SEPARATION IN FUNCTION CELLS AND VALUESEE MORE ONNHPLACE.COM
P.S.: DPANS COMMON LISP Common Lisp was designed specifically for writing large, powerful applications. Once a C working environment is configured with the runtime libraries needed to support similarly powerful applications, it's generally as big or bigger than a Common Lisp. ``Yes, but with C you can also write small programs.''. P.S.: MORE THAN JUST WORDS I learned Lisp as merely a programming language. But as I watched, it began to evolve. And I came to view it more as a space of languages, unified by a set of common design principles--a terrain upon which one could move freely among certain camps and still be within the warm and friendly confines of a larger community called Lisp.X3J13 CHARTER
X3J13 Charter. Identity. The document below, "Purposes of X3J13 Committee" (standing document X3J13/SD-05) has been typed back in from a hardcopy (and therefore might contain transcription errors). KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Update by KMP, 7-Nov-2003. Since writing my critique of continuations, I've had a chance to look through Dorai Sitaram's “Unwind-protect in portable Scheme” and have these comments: From a technical standpoint, what he says looks like it should mostly work. (I didn'ttry the code, but I
COMMON LISP: THE UNTOLD STORY Common Lisp: The Untold Story. A version of the paper below was published in Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Lisp, edited by Charlotte Herzeel, the conference record of Lisp50 @ OOPSLA’08 (Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 2008). That collection is available through the ACM Digital Library.. This version of the paper inherits from a common ancestor, but has been reformatted for HTML, and minor KENT PITMAN'S COMMENTARY Politics Blogging Past and Present Blogspot. My current blog, netsettlement, is hosted by Google at BlogSpot (also called Blogger). Although my Literary Creations page is not specifically about this blog, it is still the best place to look for suggested reading.. Open Salon. I used to blog at Open Salon (open.salon.com), which was a wonderful and supportive community of writers that encouraged P.S.: ACCELERATING HINDSIGHT P.S.: Accelerating Hindsight. In this article, I will survey the various reasons that I think Lisp--particularly Common Lisp--is good for rapid prototyping. I hope to show that there is a sound reason for the warm feeling many show toward Lisp, even when the words of explanation don't flow readily off the tongue. KENT PITMAN ON CLIMATE CHANGE (RESOURCES) Here are a few of my personal thoughts. Climate Change Coming “Faster Than Expected” A Christmas Peril (a seasonal poem with a message) ; And here’s some of what I’ve read TECHNICAL ISSUES OF SEPARATION IN FUNCTION CELLS AND VALUE Technical Issues of Separation in Function Cells and Value Cells. This paper appears in Lisp and Symbolic Computation, Volume 1, No. 1, June 1988, pp81-101.. The substance of the original text appears in normal fonting, though a small number of out-and-out typos were corrected. P.S.: AMBITIOUS EVALUATION Much has been written about Lazy Evaluation in Lisp--less about the other end of the spectrum--Ambitious Evaluation. Ambition is a very subjective concept, though, and if you have some preconceived idea of what you think an Ambitious Evaluator might be about, you might want to set it aside for a few minutes because this probably isn't going tobe what you expect.
KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: HEALTH CARE REFORM Health Care Reform by Kent M. Pitman (Thursday, May 26, 2005) De-Coupling Employment from Health Care. Companies used to hire people for a long time, sometimes even for life. KENT M PITMAN: CLIMATE: OVERVIEW Overview. This document has been updated, but since it is referred by other web pages, it now allows you to reach its original form and some notes I made later as an update in 2003 and another update in 2008. Related documents “Unwind-protect in portable Scheme” by DoraiSitaram
ISSUE STREAM-DEFINITION-BY-USER ("GRAY STREAMS") Issue STREAM-DEFINITION-BY-USER ("Gray Streams") This is the writeup of failed issue STREAM-DEFINITION-BY-USER. Because it did not pass, it has no official standing other than as a historical document. Several vendors have implemented this proposal anyway, so if you'd like to use this facility, you might check to see if it's available in your ISSUE PROCLAIM-LEXICAL KMP's CL References. FAILED Issue PROCLAIM-LEXICAL. This is the writeup of failed issue PROCLAIM-LEXICAL.Because it did not pass, it has no official standing other than as a historical document. Click here to see my personal notes on this issue.WWW.NHPLACE.COM
www.nhplace.com. Welcome to NH Place. You have arrived in the garden. KENT PITMAN'S HOME PAGE I've been privacy-conscious for many years, perhaps owing in part to a bad experience I had in the days of the early ARPANET, in which someone abused a piece of personal data I'd left online.. Later, when the web came online, I held back as many others rushed to place every detail about themselves, their homes, and their families into thepublic view.
INDEX OF KENT PITMAN’S TECHNICAL PAPERS 1994. American National Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language--Common Lisp. (2nd of 2 Technical Editors) hardcopy from ANSI & draft equivalent available by FTP. ANSI X3.226-1994 & Xerox PARC FTP site. December, 1994. “More Than Just Words / KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Kent’s Original Complaint. This original document was later updated. Click on the above tabs to see the updates. Problem Description. The thesis of this article is that Scheme is mis-designed in that it does not seriously allow for the implementation of unwind-protect.. The community of Scheme designers has rejected my repeated calls over the years to fix this problem. TECHNICAL ISSUES OF SEPARATION IN FUNCTION CELLS AND VALUESEE MORE ONNHPLACE.COM
P.S.: ACCELERATING HINDSIGHT KENT PITMAN'S QUOTES, QUOTED BACK The detailed context was: Re:More Lisp (Score:1) by NetSettler (460623) on Friday November 09, @10:29 (#2543265) Re: One's choice of language has nothing to do with one's intelligence. Neither does one programmers's choice of application area have anything to do with a P.S.: MORE THAN JUST WORDS I learned Lisp as merely a programming language. But as I watched, it began to evolve. And I came to view it more as a space of languages, unified by a set of common design principles--a terrain upon which one could move freely among certain camps and still be within the warm and friendly confines of a larger community called Lisp. ``CONDITION HANDLING IN THE LISP LANGUAGE FAMILY'' C BY Condition Handling in the Lisp Language Family. This paper appears in Advances in Exception Handling Techniques, edited by A. Romanovsky, C. Dony, J.L. Knudsen, and A. Tripathi. KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: UNIVERSAL BUSINESS ACCESS Universal Business Access to the Internet by Kent M. Pitman (Monday, May 26, 2008) Refining the notion of Universal Access to the Internet. A great deal of noise has been made about the the notion of Universal Access to the Internet but I'd like to see that terminology refined abit.
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www.nhplace.com. Welcome to NH Place. You have arrived in the garden. KENT PITMAN'S HOME PAGE I've been privacy-conscious for many years, perhaps owing in part to a bad experience I had in the days of the early ARPANET, in which someone abused a piece of personal data I'd left online.. Later, when the web came online, I held back as many others rushed to place every detail about themselves, their homes, and their families into thepublic view.
INDEX OF KENT PITMAN’S TECHNICAL PAPERS 1994. American National Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language--Common Lisp. (2nd of 2 Technical Editors) hardcopy from ANSI & draft equivalent available by FTP. ANSI X3.226-1994 & Xerox PARC FTP site. December, 1994. “More Than Just Words / KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Kent’s Original Complaint. This original document was later updated. Click on the above tabs to see the updates. Problem Description. The thesis of this article is that Scheme is mis-designed in that it does not seriously allow for the implementation of unwind-protect.. The community of Scheme designers has rejected my repeated calls over the years to fix this problem. TECHNICAL ISSUES OF SEPARATION IN FUNCTION CELLS AND VALUESEE MORE ONNHPLACE.COM
P.S.: ACCELERATING HINDSIGHT KENT PITMAN'S QUOTES, QUOTED BACK The detailed context was: Re:More Lisp (Score:1) by NetSettler (460623) on Friday November 09, @10:29 (#2543265) Re: One's choice of language has nothing to do with one's intelligence. Neither does one programmers's choice of application area have anything to do with a P.S.: MORE THAN JUST WORDS I learned Lisp as merely a programming language. But as I watched, it began to evolve. And I came to view it more as a space of languages, unified by a set of common design principles--a terrain upon which one could move freely among certain camps and still be within the warm and friendly confines of a larger community called Lisp. ``CONDITION HANDLING IN THE LISP LANGUAGE FAMILY'' C BY Condition Handling in the Lisp Language Family. This paper appears in Advances in Exception Handling Techniques, edited by A. Romanovsky, C. Dony, J.L. Knudsen, and A. Tripathi. KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: UNIVERSAL BUSINESS ACCESS Universal Business Access to the Internet by Kent M. Pitman (Monday, May 26, 2008) Refining the notion of Universal Access to the Internet. A great deal of noise has been made about the the notion of Universal Access to the Internet but I'd like to see that terminology refined abit.
KENT PITMAN'S PUBLICATIONS Technical Literature The Revised Maclisp Manual. In 1983, I finished the multi-year task of writing The Revised Maclisp Manual (Saturday Evening Edition), sometimes known as The Pitmanual, and published it as a Technical Report at MIT's Lab for Computer Science.In 2007, I finished dusting that document off and published it to the web as the Sunday Morning Edition. COMMON LISP: THE UNTOLD STORY Common Lisp: The Untold Story. A version of the paper below was published in Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Lisp, edited by Charlotte Herzeel, the conference record of Lisp50 @ OOPSLA’08 (Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 2008). That collection is available through the ACM Digital Library.. This version of the paper inherits from a common ancestor, but has been reformatted for HTML, and minor P.S.: ACCELERATING HINDSIGHT P.S.: Accelerating Hindsight. In this article, I will survey the various reasons that I think Lisp--particularly Common Lisp--is good for rapid prototyping. I hope to show that there is a sound reason for the warm feeling many show toward Lisp, even when the words of explanation don't flow readily off the tongue. KENT PITMAN'S CLIMATE POSITION In 2008, various things alerted to me that it was time I'd better seriously track Climate Change. One of the first things was an essay by my college friend Steve Kirsch, titled How It Will End.It alleged a 5% chance that mankind could actually go extinct by the year 2100. INDEX OF KENT PITMAN'S CL REFERENCES Kent Pitman's CL References. This directory contains: Association of Lisp Users (ALU) home page; Common Lisp HyperSpec TM; Common Lisp: The Language, Second Edition P.S.: AMBITIOUS EVALUATION Much has been written about Lazy Evaluation in Lisp--less about the other end of the spectrum--Ambitious Evaluation. Ambition is a very subjective concept, though, and if you have some preconceived idea of what you think an Ambitious Evaluator might be about, you might want to set it aside for a few minutes because this probably isn't going tobe what you expect.
``THE DESCRIPTION OF LARGE SYSTEMS'' BY KENT PITMAN The Description of Large Systems. This paper was published in hardcopy as. MIT AI Memo 801. September, 1984. The substance of the original text appears in normal fonting, though a small number of out-and-out typos were corrected. Oddities of spelling that were the custom of the time (either generally, or just for me) were left alone. KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND No Child Left Behind by Kent M. Pitman and Nancy J. Howard (Thursday, September 14, 2006) Overview. We have enclosed our comments on the No Child Left Behind program. Because our analysis runs for several pages, we have separated it into sections for easy browsing. KENT M PITMAN: CLIMATE: OVERVIEW Overview. This document has been updated, but since it is referred by other web pages, it now allows you to reach its original form and some notes I made later as an update in 2003 and another update in 2008. Related documents “Unwind-protect in portable Scheme” by DoraiSitaram
ISSUE PROCLAIM-LEXICAL KMP's CL References. FAILED Issue PROCLAIM-LEXICAL. This is the writeup of failed issue PROCLAIM-LEXICAL.Because it did not pass, it has no official standing other than as a historical document. Click here to see my personal notes on this issue.WWW.NHPLACE.COM
www.nhplace.com. Welcome to NH Place. You have arrived in the garden. KENT PITMAN'S HOME PAGE I've been privacy-conscious for many years, perhaps owing in part to a bad experience I had in the days of the early ARPANET, in which someone abused a piece of personal data I'd left online.. Later, when the web came online, I held back as many others rushed to place every detail about themselves, their homes, and their families into thepublic view.
INDEX OF KENT PITMAN’S TECHNICAL PAPERS 1994. American National Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language--Common Lisp. (2nd of 2 Technical Editors) hardcopy from ANSI & draft equivalent available by FTP. ANSI X3.226-1994 & Xerox PARC FTP site. December, 1994. “More Than Just Words / KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: ESSAYS BY KENT Essays by Kent Universal Business Access to the Internet (Mon, 26 May 2008). Businesses have their own needs when it comes to Internet access. Climate Change Coming “Faster Than Expected” (Tue, 15 Apr 2008) Why Climate Change will happen faster than people expect. KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Kent’s Original Complaint. This original document was later updated. Click on the above tabs to see the updates. Problem Description. The thesis of this article is that Scheme is mis-designed in that it does not seriously allow for the implementation of unwind-protect.. The community of Scheme designers has rejected my repeated calls over the years to fix this problem. ``THE DESCRIPTION OF LARGE SYSTEMS'' BY KENT PITMAN The Description of Large Systems. This paper was published in hardcopy as. MIT AI Memo 801. September, 1984. The substance of the original text appears in normal fonting, though a small number of out-and-out typos were corrected. Oddities of spelling that were the custom of the time (either generally, or just for me) were left alone. P.S.: MORE THAN JUST WORDS I learned Lisp as merely a programming language. But as I watched, it began to evolve. And I came to view it more as a space of languages, unified by a set of common design principles--a terrain upon which one could move freely among certain camps and still be within the warm and friendly confines of a larger community called Lisp. KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND No Child Left Behind by Kent M. Pitman and Nancy J. Howard (Thursday, September 14, 2006) Overview. We have enclosed our comments on the No Child Left Behind program. Because our analysis runs for several pages, we have separated it into sections for easy browsing. KENT M PITMAN: CLIMATE: OVERVIEW Overview. This document has been updated, but since it is referred by other web pages, it now allows you to reach its original form and some notes I made later as an update in 2003 and another update in 2008. Related documents “Unwind-protect in portable Scheme” by DoraiSitaram
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www.nhplace.com. Welcome to NH Place. You have arrived in the garden. KENT PITMAN'S HOME PAGE I've been privacy-conscious for many years, perhaps owing in part to a bad experience I had in the days of the early ARPANET, in which someone abused a piece of personal data I'd left online.. Later, when the web came online, I held back as many others rushed to place every detail about themselves, their homes, and their families into thepublic view.
INDEX OF KENT PITMAN’S TECHNICAL PAPERS 1994. American National Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language--Common Lisp. (2nd of 2 Technical Editors) hardcopy from ANSI & draft equivalent available by FTP. ANSI X3.226-1994 & Xerox PARC FTP site. December, 1994. “More Than Just Words / KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: ESSAYS BY KENT Essays by Kent Universal Business Access to the Internet (Mon, 26 May 2008). Businesses have their own needs when it comes to Internet access. Climate Change Coming “Faster Than Expected” (Tue, 15 Apr 2008) Why Climate Change will happen faster than people expect. KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Kent’s Original Complaint. This original document was later updated. Click on the above tabs to see the updates. Problem Description. The thesis of this article is that Scheme is mis-designed in that it does not seriously allow for the implementation of unwind-protect.. The community of Scheme designers has rejected my repeated calls over the years to fix this problem. ``THE DESCRIPTION OF LARGE SYSTEMS'' BY KENT PITMAN The Description of Large Systems. This paper was published in hardcopy as. MIT AI Memo 801. September, 1984. The substance of the original text appears in normal fonting, though a small number of out-and-out typos were corrected. Oddities of spelling that were the custom of the time (either generally, or just for me) were left alone. P.S.: MORE THAN JUST WORDS I learned Lisp as merely a programming language. But as I watched, it began to evolve. And I came to view it more as a space of languages, unified by a set of common design principles--a terrain upon which one could move freely among certain camps and still be within the warm and friendly confines of a larger community called Lisp. KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND No Child Left Behind by Kent M. Pitman and Nancy J. Howard (Thursday, September 14, 2006) Overview. We have enclosed our comments on the No Child Left Behind program. Because our analysis runs for several pages, we have separated it into sections for easy browsing. KENT M PITMAN: CLIMATE: OVERVIEW Overview. This document has been updated, but since it is referred by other web pages, it now allows you to reach its original form and some notes I made later as an update in 2003 and another update in 2008. Related documents “Unwind-protect in portable Scheme” by DoraiSitaram
KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) NOTICE: I have promised Will Clinger that I'll make some further updates to the notes here to clarify some confusions that have resulted from the “updated version” as it appears here now. KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: ESSAYS BY KENT Essays by Kent Universal Business Access to the Internet (Mon, 26 May 2008). Businesses have their own needs when it comes to Internet access. Climate Change Coming “Faster Than Expected” (Tue, 15 Apr 2008) Why Climate Change will happen faster than people expect. KENT PITMAN'S PUBLICATIONS Technical Literature The Revised Maclisp Manual. In 1983, I finished the multi-year task of writing The Revised Maclisp Manual (Saturday Evening Edition), sometimes known as The Pitmanual, and published it as a Technical Report at MIT's Lab for Computer Science.In 2007, I finished dusting that document off and published it to the web as the Sunday Morning Edition. INDEX OF KENT PITMAN'S CL REFERENCES Kent Pitman's CL References. This directory contains: Association of Lisp Users (ALU) home page; Common Lisp HyperSpec TM; Common Lisp: The Language, Second Edition P.S.: MORE THAN JUST WORDS Acknowledgments. Christopher Fry, Andy Latto, and Rebecca Spainhower read drafts of this paper, and provided much useful feedback. References American National Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language--Common Lisp, ANSI document X3.226-1994.Publication in progress, but not yet available at time ofthis article.
P.S.: AMBITIOUS EVALUATION Much has been written about Lazy Evaluation in Lisp--less about the other end of the spectrum--Ambitious Evaluation. Ambition is a very subjective concept, though, and if you have some preconceived idea of what you think an Ambitious Evaluator might be about, you might want to set it aside for a few minutes because this probably isn't going tobe what you expect.
P.S.: ACCELERATING HINDSIGHT P.S.: Accelerating Hindsight. In this article, I will survey the various reasons that I think Lisp--particularly Common Lisp--is good for rapid prototyping. I hope to show that there is a sound reason for the warm feeling many show toward Lisp, even when the words of explanation don't flow readily off the tongue. TECHNICAL ISSUES OF SEPARATION IN FUNCTION CELLS AND VALUE Technical Issues of Separation in Function Cells and Value Cells. This paper appears in Lisp and Symbolic Computation, Volume 1, No. 1, June 1988, pp81-101.. The substance of the original text appears in normal fonting, though a small number of out-and-out typos were corrected. P.S.: WHAT'S IN A NAME? References ``The Basic Choice in Computers,'' Consumer Reports, September 1993, p572. B. Liskov, et al, CLU Reference Manual, Technical Report 225, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, Cambridge, MA, October 1979. A. Snyder, ``Encapsulation and Inheritance in Object-Oriented Programming Languages'', OOPSLA '86 Conference Proceedings (Norman Meyrowitz, editor), available ``CONDITION HANDLING IN THE LISP LANGUAGE FAMILY'' C BY Condition Handling in the Lisp Language Family. This paper appears in Advances in Exception Handling Techniques, edited by A. Romanovsky, C. Dony, J.L. Knudsen, and A. Tripathi. KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: UNIVERSAL BUSINESS ACCESS Universal Business Access to the Internet by Kent M. Pitman (Monday, May 26, 2008) Refining the notion of Universal Access to the Internet. A great deal of noise has been made about the the notion of Universal Access to the Internet but I'd like to see that terminology refined abit.
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www.nhplace.com. Welcome to NH Place. You have arrived in the garden. KENT PITMAN'S HOME PAGE I've been privacy-conscious for many years, perhaps owing in part to a bad experience I had in the days of the early ARPANET, in which someone abused a piece of personal data I'd left online.. Later, when the web came online, I held back as many others rushed to place every detail about themselves, their homes, and their families into thepublic view.
INDEX OF KENT PITMAN’S TECHNICAL PAPERS 1994. American National Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language--Common Lisp. (2nd of 2 Technical Editors) hardcopy from ANSI & draft equivalent available by FTP. ANSI X3.226-1994 & Xerox PARC FTP site. December, 1994. “More Than Just Words / KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: ESSAYS BY KENT Essays by Kent Universal Business Access to the Internet (Mon, 26 May 2008). Businesses have their own needs when it comes to Internet access. Climate Change Coming “Faster Than Expected” (Tue, 15 Apr 2008) Why Climate Change will happen faster than people expect. KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Kent’s Original Complaint. This original document was later updated. Click on the above tabs to see the updates. Problem Description. The thesis of this article is that Scheme is mis-designed in that it does not seriously allow for the implementation of unwind-protect.. The community of Scheme designers has rejected my repeated calls over the years to fix this problem. ``THE DESCRIPTION OF LARGE SYSTEMS'' BY KENT PITMAN The Description of Large Systems. This paper was published in hardcopy as. MIT AI Memo 801. September, 1984. The substance of the original text appears in normal fonting, though a small number of out-and-out typos were corrected. Oddities of spelling that were the custom of the time (either generally, or just for me) were left alone. P.S.: MORE THAN JUST WORDS I learned Lisp as merely a programming language. But as I watched, it began to evolve. And I came to view it more as a space of languages, unified by a set of common design principles--a terrain upon which one could move freely among certain camps and still be within the warm and friendly confines of a larger community called Lisp. KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND No Child Left Behind by Kent M. Pitman and Nancy J. Howard (Thursday, September 14, 2006) Overview. We have enclosed our comments on the No Child Left Behind program. Because our analysis runs for several pages, we have separated it into sections for easy browsing. KENT M PITMAN: CLIMATE: OVERVIEW Overview. This document has been updated, but since it is referred by other web pages, it now allows you to reach its original form and some notes I made later as an update in 2003 and another update in 2008. Related documents “Unwind-protect in portable Scheme” by DoraiSitaram
KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) NOTICE: I have promised Will Clinger that I'll make some further updates to the notes here to clarify some confusions that have resulted from the “updated version” as it appears here now.WWW.NHPLACE.COM
www.nhplace.com. Welcome to NH Place. You have arrived in the garden. KENT PITMAN'S HOME PAGE I've been privacy-conscious for many years, perhaps owing in part to a bad experience I had in the days of the early ARPANET, in which someone abused a piece of personal data I'd left online.. Later, when the web came online, I held back as many others rushed to place every detail about themselves, their homes, and their families into thepublic view.
INDEX OF KENT PITMAN’S TECHNICAL PAPERS 1994. American National Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language--Common Lisp. (2nd of 2 Technical Editors) hardcopy from ANSI & draft equivalent available by FTP. ANSI X3.226-1994 & Xerox PARC FTP site. December, 1994. “More Than Just Words / KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: ESSAYS BY KENT Essays by Kent Universal Business Access to the Internet (Mon, 26 May 2008). Businesses have their own needs when it comes to Internet access. Climate Change Coming “Faster Than Expected” (Tue, 15 Apr 2008) Why Climate Change will happen faster than people expect. KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) Kent’s Original Complaint. This original document was later updated. Click on the above tabs to see the updates. Problem Description. The thesis of this article is that Scheme is mis-designed in that it does not seriously allow for the implementation of unwind-protect.. The community of Scheme designers has rejected my repeated calls over the years to fix this problem. ``THE DESCRIPTION OF LARGE SYSTEMS'' BY KENT PITMAN The Description of Large Systems. This paper was published in hardcopy as. MIT AI Memo 801. September, 1984. The substance of the original text appears in normal fonting, though a small number of out-and-out typos were corrected. Oddities of spelling that were the custom of the time (either generally, or just for me) were left alone. P.S.: MORE THAN JUST WORDS I learned Lisp as merely a programming language. But as I watched, it began to evolve. And I came to view it more as a space of languages, unified by a set of common design principles--a terrain upon which one could move freely among certain camps and still be within the warm and friendly confines of a larger community called Lisp. KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND No Child Left Behind by Kent M. Pitman and Nancy J. Howard (Thursday, September 14, 2006) Overview. We have enclosed our comments on the No Child Left Behind program. Because our analysis runs for several pages, we have separated it into sections for easy browsing. KENT M PITMAN: CLIMATE: OVERVIEW Overview. This document has been updated, but since it is referred by other web pages, it now allows you to reach its original form and some notes I made later as an update in 2003 and another update in 2008. Related documents “Unwind-protect in portable Scheme” by DoraiSitaram
KMP'S PFAQ: UNWIND-PROTECT VS CONTINUATIONS (PAGE 3) NOTICE: I have promised Will Clinger that I'll make some further updates to the notes here to clarify some confusions that have resulted from the “updated version” as it appears here now. KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: ESSAYS BY KENT Essays by Kent Universal Business Access to the Internet (Mon, 26 May 2008). Businesses have their own needs when it comes to Internet access. Climate Change Coming “Faster Than Expected” (Tue, 15 Apr 2008) Why Climate Change will happen faster than people expect. KENT PITMAN'S PUBLICATIONS Technical Literature The Revised Maclisp Manual. In 1983, I finished the multi-year task of writing The Revised Maclisp Manual (Saturday Evening Edition), sometimes known as The Pitmanual, and published it as a Technical Report at MIT's Lab for Computer Science.In 2007, I finished dusting that document off and published it to the web as the Sunday Morning Edition. INDEX OF KENT PITMAN'S CL REFERENCES Kent Pitman's CL References. This directory contains: Association of Lisp Users (ALU) home page; Common Lisp HyperSpec TM; Common Lisp: The Language, Second Edition P.S.: MORE THAN JUST WORDS Acknowledgments. Christopher Fry, Andy Latto, and Rebecca Spainhower read drafts of this paper, and provided much useful feedback. References American National Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language--Common Lisp, ANSI document X3.226-1994.Publication in progress, but not yet available at time ofthis article.
P.S.: AMBITIOUS EVALUATION Much has been written about Lazy Evaluation in Lisp--less about the other end of the spectrum--Ambitious Evaluation. Ambition is a very subjective concept, though, and if you have some preconceived idea of what you think an Ambitious Evaluator might be about, you might want to set it aside for a few minutes because this probably isn't going tobe what you expect.
P.S.: ACCELERATING HINDSIGHT P.S.: Accelerating Hindsight. In this article, I will survey the various reasons that I think Lisp--particularly Common Lisp--is good for rapid prototyping. I hope to show that there is a sound reason for the warm feeling many show toward Lisp, even when the words of explanation don't flow readily off the tongue. TECHNICAL ISSUES OF SEPARATION IN FUNCTION CELLS AND VALUE Technical Issues of Separation in Function Cells and Value Cells. This paper appears in Lisp and Symbolic Computation, Volume 1, No. 1, June 1988, pp81-101.. The substance of the original text appears in normal fonting, though a small number of out-and-out typos were corrected. P.S.: WHAT'S IN A NAME? References ``The Basic Choice in Computers,'' Consumer Reports, September 1993, p572. B. Liskov, et al, CLU Reference Manual, Technical Report 225, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, Cambridge, MA, October 1979. A. Snyder, ``Encapsulation and Inheritance in Object-Oriented Programming Languages'', OOPSLA '86 Conference Proceedings (Norman Meyrowitz, editor), available ``CONDITION HANDLING IN THE LISP LANGUAGE FAMILY'' C BY Condition Handling in the Lisp Language Family. This paper appears in Advances in Exception Handling Techniques, edited by A. Romanovsky, C. Dony, J.L. Knudsen, and A. Tripathi. KENT M PITMAN: THINKING ALOUD: UNIVERSAL BUSINESS ACCESS Universal Business Access to the Internet by Kent M. Pitman (Monday, May 26, 2008) Refining the notion of Universal Access to the Internet. A great deal of noise has been made about the the notion of Universal Access to the Internet but I'd like to see that terminology refined abit.
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