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<td align=center > <b>Algol/Smalltalk</b></td> | <td align=center > <b>Algol/Smalltalk</b></td> | ||
<td align=left>[[WFL/DCP SPO|<font color=#99ccff>WFL/DCP SPO</font>]] <span style="background-color: yellow;"><ref>;SPO (the Burroughs system operator console, originally acronym for "Supervisory Print Out")</ref></span></td></tr> | <td align=left>[[WFL/DCP SPO|<font color=#99ccff>WFL/DCP SPO</font>]] <span style="background-color: yellow;"><ref>;SPO (the Burroughs system operator console, originally acronym for "Supervisory Print Out")</ref></span></td></tr> | ||
<tr><td align=right>Systems Programming</td><td align=center><b>Lisp / C* <span style="background-color: yellow;"><ref>C* — C/C++/clang(llvm). Algol — | <tr><td align=right>Systems Programming</td><td align=center><b>Lisp / C* <span style="background-color: yellow;"><ref>C* — C/C++/clang(llvm). Algol — 60/68 based.</ref></span> </b></td><td align=left>[[MCP|WFL-MCP-DCP]]</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td align=right>Applications/Middleware</td><td align=center width=150> <b>Haskell</b></td> | <tr><td align=right>Applications/Middleware</td><td align=center width=150> <b>Haskell</b></td> | ||
<td align=left>[[Information Flow|<font color=#99ccff>Flow and TAIS</font>]]</td></tr> | <td align=left>[[Information Flow|<font color=#99ccff>Flow and TAIS</font>]]</td></tr> |
Latest revision as of 07:07, 9 September 2023
Received Usage
By "Troika" I mean: FP, Prolog and Smalltalk. See also the discussion page.
Lang and Parole
“ | Zum Singen ist die italienische Sprache, etwas zu sagen: die deutsche, darzustellen: die griechische, zu reden: die lateinische, zu schwatzen: die französische, für Verliebte: die spanische und für Grobiane: die englische |
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The above [1] stuck in my mind the first time I saw it in the first edition of Moderne Deutsche Sprachlehre, the text used in my first German course. Apparently it was removed in later editions, so don't look for it :)
Aphorism Perseverated
Received Language Choices for ai-integration | ||
Functional Role | Lang/Pkg | DS Thing |
GUI/Host Abstraction | Algol/Smalltalk | WFL/DCP SPO [2] |
Systems Programming | Lisp / C* [3] | WFL-MCP-DCP |
Applications/Middleware | Haskell | Flow and TAIS |
Logic Programming | Prolog | Domain Controlled English |
Mortar | js,php,python,etc. | Code Behind |
I am occasionally present (see CII in left nav for nick(s)) in the main IRC channels related to above.
Synthesis
A general and specific synthesis, beyond the langs of choice above, is the design intent of my AI integration of domain space. An implicit general synthesis in the sense that linux instances are the nodes of the OS construct with the full repertoire of programs as available functionality. A specific one in the WFL product where the design intent is for the reference Algol job control level to support bindings for a healthy selection from the top 20 TIOBE entries.
- ↑ Grillparzer
- ↑ ;SPO (the Burroughs system operator console, originally acronym for "Supervisory Print Out")
- ↑ C* — C/C++/clang(llvm). Algol — 60/68 based.