[–] soundsop 17y ago ↗ Found a pdf version: http://www.cs.kent.edu/~arvind/Teaching/Courses/AI/AIinfo/Li... [–] tdoggette 17y ago ↗ Who distributes things as .ps files anyway?Terrorists, that's who. [–] graywh 17y ago ↗ TeX junkies, that's who. [–] pixpop 17y ago ↗ I didn't even notice it was ps until your post. I just clicked the link, and it showed up in the browser. Is your browser broken? [–] cdr 17y ago ↗ That does not happen in Firefox 3 or Opera 9.5, so I suspect yours is the one that's broken :)
[–] tdoggette 17y ago ↗ Who distributes things as .ps files anyway?Terrorists, that's who. [–] graywh 17y ago ↗ TeX junkies, that's who.
[–] pixpop 17y ago ↗ I didn't even notice it was ps until your post. I just clicked the link, and it showed up in the browser. Is your browser broken? [–] cdr 17y ago ↗ That does not happen in Firefox 3 or Opera 9.5, so I suspect yours is the one that's broken :)
[–] cdr 17y ago ↗ That does not happen in Firefox 3 or Opera 9.5, so I suspect yours is the one that's broken :)
[–] swombat 17y ago ↗ Quite lengthy, but even as a non-Lisper I can see the sense in it. Most of those suggestions apply equally well to other languages.I code in Ruby these days, and elegant, beautiful code is part and parcel. I can totally identify with:"Pick out any three lines in my program, and I can tell you where they're from and what they do" David McDonald(quote from the article)
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 25.3 ms ] threadTerrorists, that's who.
I code in Ruby these days, and elegant, beautiful code is part and parcel. I can totally identify with:
"Pick out any three lines in my program, and I can tell you where they're from and what they do" David McDonald
(quote from the article)