FW: [CST-2] Address taken variable
Alan Lawrence
acl33@hermes.cam.ac.uk
Thu, 30 May 2002 01:47:32 +0100
So I do I take the address of a variable in lambda calculus? :-)
--Alan
On Thursday, May 30, 2002, at 12:40 am, Tom Puverle wrote:
>> Of course if you want any marks for CST2 you'll have to do it in BCPL.
>
> Yes. According to Martin Richards its the best language ever invented.
> It
> can even do classes and polymorphism through dereferencing of pointers
> to structs! In fact, why don't we go back to assembler? Oh no, that's
> way
> too high level, says Ken Moody. Any computable function can be written
> on a Universal Turing Machine... Alternatively, if you prefer the syntax
> you could use lambda calculus or K S combinators.
>
>
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