chomskyalexander.blogspot.com
Chomsky & Alexander: March 2010
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An attempt to integrate the current ideas and results of Noam Chomsky with those of Christopher Alexander. Earlier work by these two, a linguist and an architect, unintentionally had a huge positive effect upon computing, making integration a sensible approach towards resolving the countless difficult problems in our field. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Posted by Greg Bryant. Monday, March 15, 2010. Depth and Innate Judgements. I moved this essay here from the Grogix. Clearly, much of the mental functionality ...
workingclouds.blogspot.com
Working Clouds: Passing Keys
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What works, and what doesn't, with the Google App Engine instance of Cloud Computing. Friday, November 28, 2008. The current version of this article and sequence can be found at Core Memory. Is an instance of a data model. Analogous to a data record in a database table. When you store such a chunk of data, sometimes you need to locate it quickly, using a unique identifier. This is the entity's key. The Google App Engine. Etc But there are no simple, deployed examples. So I thought I would provide one.
workingclouds.blogspot.com
Working Clouds: November 2008
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What works, and what doesn't, with the Google App Engine instance of Cloud Computing. Friday, November 28, 2008. The current version of this article and sequence can be found at Core Memory. Is an instance of a data model. Analogous to a data record in a database table. When you store such a chunk of data, sometimes you need to locate it quickly, using a unique identifier. This is the entity's key. The Google App Engine. Etc But there are no simple, deployed examples. So I thought I would provide one.
chomskyalexander.blogspot.com
Chomsky & Alexander: Depth and Innate Judgements
http://chomskyalexander.blogspot.com/2010/03/depth-and-innate-judgements.html
An attempt to integrate the current ideas and results of Noam Chomsky with those of Christopher Alexander. Earlier work by these two, a linguist and an architect, unintentionally had a huge positive effect upon computing, making integration a sensible approach towards resolving the countless difficult problems in our field. Monday, March 15, 2010. Depth and Innate Judgements. I moved this essay here from the Grogix. Which mental faculties are involved in programming? Throughout our daily lives, we make j...
grogix.blogspot.com
Grogix: March 2010
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The first implementation of Blooming Logic. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Grogix is Turing Complete - these days, it seems to take special effort to create a language that isn't. A Grogix 'operational grammar' can produce the same results as the language in which it's implemented, and generally, the platform upon which it executes. After all, you can do anything. Some notes on this topic:. There's no reason the core generated behavior needs to be a returned string. For example, the right-side or successor...
webpatterns.blogspot.com
Web Patterns: September 2009
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Here you'll see me generally aiming at finding GRADIENTS of patterns, because, to me, patterns are most useful when collected into SEQUENCES. Note that a blog certainly doesn't have the right kind of order for this work. What I have here is essentially "scratch paper", or "working papers", for patterns which themselves will eventually be presented as a gradient, in order. Of course, that kind of webapp is a pattern: "GRADIENT SEQUENCE". Ads that nobody will click. Profile and Profile Connections. So we n...