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Re: [lojban] lojban application in wearable computing
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On Wednesday 13 March 2002 05:38, Ted Reed wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 12 2002 07:31 pm, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
[...]
> > What resemblance do you see between lisp and lojban, exactly? At a
> > first glance, I see a much stronger resemblance to Prolog.
[...]
the interesting thing about lisp and scheme is the ambiguity between
instructions and data. any structured data stored in so called s-expressions
can be executed as code provided that list head symbols are defined as macros
or functions, on the other hand stored functions can be manipulated like data.
> I have no experience with lisp or prolog. I'm told that scheme evolved from
> lisp, so I just tend to lump them together. Sorry.
afaik scheme is basically a slimmed down, cleaned up lisp.
> Perhaps not lisp, but scheme tends to be organized around predicate syntax
> and brackets to define things that are more than one word.
not necessarily, but again if your list head symbols are defined as
predicates (or functions returning a boolean value) it would be like you say.
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