digitalmars.D.announce - D in Academia
- Chuck Allison (4/4) Mar 03 2012 FYI:
- =?UTF-8?B?QWxleCBSw7hubmUgUGV0ZXJzZW4=?= (4/8) Mar 03 2012 Wow, that's great news!
- Walter Bright (2/5) Mar 03 2012 Awesome!
- James Miller (4/12) Mar 03 2012 Frickin' Sweet! Nice to see D get some high-level love.
- Andrei Alexandrescu (4/8) Mar 03 2012 Great! Chuck, as discussed privately, feel free to address to the main
- Andrei Alexandrescu (4/8) Mar 04 2012 On reddit with a terrible typo:
- Dejan Lekic (2/7) Mar 06 2012 Respect!
- David Gileadi (4/8) Mar 06 2012 Hi Chuck!
- Brian Rogoff (6/10) Mar 08 2012 Slightly off topic digression: Which ML?
- Chuck Allison (3/3) May 06 2013 We just use the functional subset of SML-NJ. The purpose is to
FYI: TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time allows).
Mar 03 2012
On 03-03-2012 20:02, Chuck Allison wrote:FYI: TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time allows).Wow, that's great news! -- - Alex
Mar 03 2012
On 3/3/2012 11:02 AM, Chuck Allison wrote:TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time allows).Awesome!
Mar 03 2012
On 4 March 2012 09:04, Walter Bright <newshound2 digitalmars.com> wrote:On 3/3/2012 11:02 AM, Chuck Allison wrote:Frickin' Sweet! Nice to see D get some high-level love. -- James MillerTDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time allows).Awesome!
Mar 03 2012
On 3/3/12 1:02 PM, Chuck Allison wrote:FYI: TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time allows).Great! Chuck, as discussed privately, feel free to address to the main forum for any help and support you might need. Andrei
Mar 03 2012
On 3/3/12 1:02 PM, Chuck Allison wrote:FYI: TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time allows).On reddit with a terrible typo: http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/qh9gm/the_d_programming_language_in_curriculum_at_utah/ Andrei
Mar 04 2012
Chuck Allison wrote:FYI: TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time allows).Respect!
Mar 06 2012
On 3/3/12 12:02 PM, Chuck Allison wrote:FYI: TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time allows).Hi Chuck! You introduced me to D at UVU around 2004. I'm glad to see that you (and D) are still there.
Mar 06 2012
On Saturday, 3 March 2012 at 19:02:23 UTC, Chuck Allison wrote:FYI: TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time allows).Slightly off topic digression: Which ML? I ask as an OCaml partisan (and D fan!) who will obviously suggest that you go with that language, since it is probably the more widely used ML variant. -- Brian
Mar 08 2012
We just use the functional subset of SML-NJ. The purpose is to immerse them in the functional paradigm, not to use ML as a production language.
May 06 2013