Open GarryMorrison opened 9 years ago
where do you think marks a good entry point for your BKO notation design implemented with Python to be incorporated in existing wikipedia universe?
I find these interesting candidates: A. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_representation_and_reasoning -> inference engine -> ? or from here: B. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic-oriented_programming vs. Model-driven engineering Domain-specific languages Service-oriented programming Language-oriented programming Aspect-oriented programming Generative programming Intentional programming Automatic programming Resource-oriented architecture Transaction-level modeling Concept programming
What I find interesting in section below is the claim that concatenative programming language efficiently use stack machine to build virtual machine... how so?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concatenative_programming_language
The concatenative programming language link looks good. Thanks for that.
my 1st encountering of a github project (by Andrea Peltrin) with good wiki pages http://github.com/passiomatic/coldsweat/wiki
but here's a project that doesn't even show 'wiki' button... how does soundcloud/roshi take it out ? http://github.com/soundcloud/roshi/
wiki page might be easier to manage it ( piping as github custom domain page) with their new function. It's fairly easy, e.g., my new 465499642.github.io page, adding a CNAME to my own domain 465499642.4data.cn ... wait a second... that's only a publishing 'push' channel... darn, can't be 'reversed' somehow? from outside into github.io ? hmmm
It would be nice to have some content on the wiki